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The phrase "frequent description" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a recurring or common description in a sentence or text. Example: The author's frequent description of the setting created a vivid and immersive reading experience for the audience.
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"All traces have disappeared" is a frequent description.
Still, he defended his outreach to the Taliban and his frequent description of them as "brothers".
"It's spin from Mr. No Spin Zone," he said, referring to Mr. O'Reilly's frequent description of his show.
He also addressed the more subtle slights, such as the frequent description of him as "deceptively athletic" or "deceptively quick".
Indeed, the opening of a single novel to multiple narrators and viewpoints has become relatively common in recent fiction, and "polyphonic" has become a frequent description.
Traumatism with contusion was the major type of injury recorded, and multiple sites was the most frequent description of bodily part injured.
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The president's comments recalled his frequent descriptions of the Taliban as our "upset brothers".
But her frequent descriptions of herself as a "bridge" figure point to how this contest is likely to be resolved.
Despite repeated stories of children who died after Christian Scientists denied them traditional medical care, and frequent descriptions of Christian Science as a cult of fanatics, the movement attracted the educated and well-to-do in increasing numbers.
"Whenever he was around, they'd sit and not talk too much, but when he wasn't around, they'd play like normal kids," Sergeant Nichols said, echoing frequent descriptions of Mr. Muhammad's overbearing demeanor toward Mr. Malvo.
"For those people who don't have great manners and etiquette, I am the sushi Nazi," Mr. Nozawa said with a squeal of laughter, embracing one of frequent descriptions of a figure who has had his fanatical fans and dubious detractors.
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