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It is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that happens frequently or is done regularly. For example: "The actress received rave reviews for her frequent performances on stage."
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Club Méditerranée has long been known for the blend of escapist fun and Frenchness in its vacation formula — including the staff's frequent performance of synchronized, heavily gesticulated dance moves set to pop music.
If the big works are likely to reshape our perception of Mendelssohn, then let's hear them, ideally in performances by star performers who will bring them the attention they need and add them to their repertories so that, with frequent performance, they have a chance to make an impression.
Knowledge about neonatal resuscitation, frequent performance of skills, and comfort level with skill performance are dimensions of quality implementation of neonatal resuscitation.
From a situational theoretical perspective, the managers' interpretation of the internal culture of the company, as well as the external environment in which the company operates, a broad behavioural repertoire of leadership roles, and the frequent performance of conceptually contradictory roles seem to correlate to firm growth.
The Center hosts frequent performance events and is home to LGBTQ support groups and health & wellness programs.
Less traditional requests, such as frequent performance reviews or meetings with an executive, could be justified by your dedication to self-improvement and desire to stay in touch with the company's needs.
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For the musicians, the frequent performances are something to celebrate.
Andrew Jackson Hall is the biggest TPAC venue, with 2,472 seats, but the James K Polk Theater, Andrew Johnson Theater and War Memorial Auditorium also see frequent performances.
Actually, we get in the UK the best of all worlds, with frequent performances of orchestral masterpieces by the home orchestras, infused by friendly rivalry from visiting ensembles.
It has been overshadowed by more frequent performances of Symphony No. 3 in E-flat Major (1850; Rhenish) and Symphony No. 4 in D Minor (1841, rev. 1851).
Frequent performances are held through Sept. 27; $18 to $38; matinees $15 to $32, at $1.4 Canadian to the U.S. dollar From Sept. 29 through Oct. 11, Barachois will perform its high-energy music and comedy on the main stage.
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