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The phrase "frequent visits to" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it when discussing a place that someone visits regularly. For example, "My grandma lives nearby, so I make frequent visits to her house every weekend."
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He made frequent visits to the clinic, however, to talk with Marder and the residents.
Military representatives make frequent visits to schools to prepare teenagers for their army service.
He lets out an embarrassed laugh when talk turns to his making frequent visits to Berlin.
At the reception, the bridegroom's mother recalled Ms. Bard's frequent visits to the Chelsea loft.
Both Friedmans soon noticed that Weinberg was paying frequent visits to Lorraine's office.
He lived in Dulwich where, apart from frequent visits to Wales, he remained until his death.
This freedom mostly manifested itself in frequent visits to fast-food joints.
Until the end of the century Hosmer lived mainly in England, making frequent visits to Rome.
Tarka made frequent visits to Ireland to visit his father and young stepbrother, Finbar.
"I'd like to make frequent visits to New York over the next year.
On one of his frequent visits to Liverpool, he met the merchant Thomas Bentley in 1762.
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