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"frequent language" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used when describing language that is used often or regularly in a particular context or conversation. Example: In scientific research, it is important to use precise and accurate terminology rather than frequent language in order to avoid ambiguity and misinterpretation.
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Children in centers experienced more cognitive stimulation, less frequent language interactions with adults, less frequent negative interactions with adults, and less television viewing than did those in other types of care.
Google Trends lists the two countries as the top regions in searches for the term "powerpoint," and Tagalog, the indigenous language of the Philippines, ranks as the most frequent language in which the word is searched.
Coming to this country for the first time to work is fraught with difficulty - including convoluted immigration and visa laws, frequent language barriers and all-too-pervasive wage theft and victimization by employers who know their new employees have few places to turn.
When the first author's country of residence was Brazil, Portuguese was the most frequent language of publication (65.9%).
Therefore, we analysed the Internet by evaluating a substantial number of breast cancer web sites in English and German language, representing the most and second-most frequent language (52.0 and 7.0%, respectively) used on the Internet (Pimienta et al, 2001).
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Other relatively frequent languages were French (3.8 %) and German (2.9 %).
In an interview in January, Martin said frequent vulgar language around the team made him feel trapped, so he left the team.
As a result of new knowledge, SM has been classified as an anxiety disorder in the DSM-5, although upheld as a separate diagnosis from social phobia due to frequent comorbid language delays/disorders [ 12].
We combined transcranial direct current stimulation (TDCS), a noninvasive brain stimulation technique [ 6, 28], with a learning paradigm of artificial digits [ 29], analogous to the methodology frequent in language studies [ 30], to investigate the causal link between the parietal lobes and the development of numerical automaticity and number-space interaction.
Frequent harsh language and sexual scenes.
So Spanish and Portuguese, the two most frequent European languages in the Twitterverse after English, have tricks to reduce the number of characters.
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