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Discover Ludwig'frequent change' is correct and can be used in written English.
You could use it when describing something that has a tendency to switch, alter, or vary often. For example, "The frequent change in the market caused a lot of uncertainty for investors."
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Although several routes to RGD loss can be observed, the most frequent change was the arginine codon, CGA, changing into a glutamine, CAA.
Perceptions are subject to frequent change.
I liked the frequent change from section to section.
His frequent change of words only fueled the opposition broadside.
The Fox entertainment division in the last decade has been characterized by frequent change.
In other respects the procedure at auction bridge underwent constant and frequent change.
Although home run records have been subject to frequent change, other hitting milestones seem relatively stable.
The tax system in Ecuador has been subject to frequent change.
Adhocracy, an organizational design whose structure is highly flexible, loosely coupled, and amenable to frequent change.
The game, with its manic speed and frequent change of possession, is a lot like a game of pickup hoops.
Soros said the diary was subject to frequent change, was prospective and "may not be an accurate historical record of the minister's activities".
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