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The phrase "frequent questions" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to questions that are asked often or repeatedly. Example: "In this section, we will address some of the frequent questions that our customers have about our products and services."
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Companies are using discovery environments to ask more frequent questions and to refine their questions more frequently.
You will get frequent questions.
X'ers and Boomers may be annoyed by Y's' frequent questions and requests for input.
Below is a list of some of the most frequent questions we receive from prospective applicants.
Yet it answers, to some extent, the frequent questions of the urban elite: What saves India?
He has been described by aides as asking frequent questions, sometimes calling in C.I.A. officers for direct briefings.
"One of the most frequent questions I'm asked is: 'Do you think the novel is dying?" said Pamuk.
Frequent questions: Anxious kids tend to be concerned with personal safety and the safety of family and friends.
Over time, she developed a more disarming approach that incorporated the most frequent questions into the talks.
The regression was part of a turmoil-filled season that included D'Antoni's resignation along with frequent questions about roster chemistry.
Among the most frequent questions is how much different life will be in the N.F.L. compared with college.
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