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frequent text
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "frequent text" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a text or message that is sent or received often, typically in the context of communication. Example: "I often refer to my frequent text messages with my colleagues to keep track of our project updates."
✓ Grammatically correct
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Alternative expressions(4)
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6 human-written examples
Oklahoma wide receiver Malcolm Kelly said he and Bomar send each other frequent text messages.
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Her son now sends frequent text messages to his grandfather, discussing baseball and fishing.
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Even with it, you may feel oppressed by the relentless white metal shelving that holds most of this real-world stuff or the frequent text and photo panels.
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Aside from their Facebook announcements — the change of government on Thursday was Message No. 26 — the council sends frequent text messages to cellphones.
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Last Monday, Ms. Vigar's company, in partnership with ABC Daytime, started Soap Confidential, a service for subscribers of AT&T Wireless, Cingular Wireless and T-Mobile that delivers frequent text messages from ABC soap-opera characters that allude to coming episodes.
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She went on to tell Leveson that Cameron signed his frequent text messages "LOL", which he though stood for "lots of love" until Brooks told him it meant "laugh out loud".
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
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52 human-written examples
More significantly, the frequent texts I was exchanging with Laurie left me little reason to feel sad or get drunk.
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Van Gogh distrusted photography, would never pose for a photographer, but his fellow artist DH claims confidently in one of his frequent texts to MG, he would have gone for the iPad.
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The phone keys are pretty small, so make sure you're buying this for frequent texting, not frequent dialing.
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A logistic regression model indicates that perceived need and perceived safety are significant factors associated with being a frequent smartphone phone calls user, but only perceived need significantly predicts being a frequent texting user.
Immediately after heading out on the second leg of the double marathon, I started to get frequent texts from Mary-Anne telling me to watch for her on a specific corner about a mile from the finish line.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When referring to ongoing communication, use "frequent text messages" to clearly indicate the medium of communication.
Common error
Be precise about what's frequent. Avoid using "frequent text" when you mean "long text" or "complex text". Make sure "frequent" refers to the rate of occurrence, not the characteristics of the text itself.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "frequent text" functions primarily as a descriptor, modifying a noun (implied or explicit) to indicate that the text occurs or is exchanged often. Examples from Ludwig show it describing messages or references within larger documents. Ludwig AI confirms that this is usable in written English.
Frequent in
News & Media
42%
Science
33%
Wiki
17%
Less common in
Encyclopedias
8%
Formal & Business
0%
Reference
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "frequent text" is a grammatically sound and usable term that describes texts or messages exchanged or referenced regularly. Ludwig AI assesses that the phrase is correct. While not exceedingly common, its usage is well-supported by reliable sources spanning news, science, and general knowledge domains. When using "frequent text", ensure clarity about what is occurring frequently, specifying the context to avoid ambiguity. Alternatives like "regular messages" or "common texts" can be used depending on the nuance you want to convey.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
regular texts
This alternative uses "regular" instead of "frequent", indicating a consistent pattern but with a slightly less intense connotation.
common texts
Replaces "frequent" with "common", emphasizing the usual occurrence of the text.
repeated texts
Uses "repeated" instead of "frequent", focusing on the recurrence of the text.
recurring text
This alternative uses "recurring" instead of "frequent", indicating that the text appears at intervals.
persistent text
Replaces "frequent" with "persistent", highlighting the continuing nature of the text.
constant text
This alternative replaces "frequent" with "constant", suggesting the text occurs continuously.
numerous texts
Uses "numerous" instead of "frequent", indicating a large quantity of texts.
habitual text
This alternative suggests the text is a customary practice or habit.
successive text
Replaces frequent with successive, meaning following continuously.
periodic text
This suggests that text occurs at set intervals.
FAQs
How can I use "frequent text" in a sentence?
You can use "frequent text" to describe regularly exchanged messages, such as, "The friends maintained close contact through "frequent text" messages."
What are some alternatives to "frequent text"?
Depending on the context, alternatives include "regular messages", "common texts", or "repeated texts".
Is "frequent text" grammatically correct?
Yes, "frequent text" is grammatically correct and understandable, especially when referring to communications. As Ludwig AI confirms, it is a usable phrase in English writing.
What's the difference between "frequent text" and "extensive text"?
"Frequent text" refers to texts that occur often, while "extensive text" refers to a text that is long or detailed. Use the phrase that accurately describes the situation.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
82%
Authority and reliability
4.3/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested