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The phrase 'frequent widespread' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that happens or exists often and over a large area or population. For example, "Pollution is a frequent widespread problem in urban areas."
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Moreover, the historical documents useful to identify a blockage events begin to be more frequent, widespread and best preserved to this day only in recent centuries, probably due to the spread of printing in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries.
The disease was rampant before the twentieth century, causing frequent widespread epidemics or localized outbreaks and carrying high mortality.
The simian foamy virus has been identified as a zoonotic retrovirus that infects people who have direct contact with fresh nonhuman primate bushmeat; this finding indicates that such zoonoses are more frequent, widespread, and contemporary than previously appreciated.
Whereas some hypoxic embryos showed some scattered staining in the neuroepithelium, ectoderm and mesoderm (Fig. 7F), others showed more frequent, widespread apoptosis in all cephalic regions of the neuroepithelium, as well as in the mesoderm and ectoderm (Fig. 7G,H).
In a specific subgroup of colorectal cancers, there is frequent widespread methylation of promoter regions and subsequent silencing of key tumour suppressor genes, which is termed the CpG Island Methylator Phenotype (CIMP) [ 11, 12].
Similar to uveal melanoma, SCLC are neural crest derived tumours that exhibit changes to chromosome 3 (Sundaresan et al, 1992) and have a particularly aggressive clinical course, with frequent widespread metastases at diagnosis.
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It has recently been suggested that recombination is frequent and widespread within the M. tuberculosis species [ 30], which is counter to a widespread belief that it is strictly clonal.
Protests against government policy are frequent and widespread.
Serotypes Montevideo and Muenster were the most frequent and widespread.
Landslides are frequent and widespread geomorphological phenomena causing loss of human life and damage to property.
Such events will become more frequent and widespread as the planet warms.
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