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Discover Ludwig"frequent word" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to words which are used often in a particular context, such as in books, speech, or other writing. For example, "The word 'the' is one of the most frequent words in the English language."
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For the mining of intra-sentential language patterns, rather than mining frequent item sets in the classical association rule mining problem, we attempt to mine frequent word sets (frequently co-occurred words) in the sets of cause and effect text spans.
That is, the second most frequent word is used only half as often as the most frequent word, and the 100th most frequent word is used only one hundredth as often as the most frequent word.
"His most frequent word is 'unglücklich' — unhappy," Mr. Natter said.
And his parents, if not educated, were both bright and played frequent word games with him throughout his childhood.
Romance has had a special presence in the English novel, as a frequent word for all that might be unlikely, unreal, far-fetched.
Interestingly, in creating a musical "vocabulary," we found a well-known phenomenon common in written texts and many other domains: Zipf's law, which predicts that the most frequent word in a text will appear twice as often as the next most frequent word, three times as often as the third most frequent, and so on.
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At the most, iOS8 will allow you to avoid typing some fairly long but frequent words.
Frequent words that came up were 'quality, individual, bespoke, reliable, classic, friendly, elegant, conscientious', and these all describe exactly how we want the brand to be perceived.
Knowledge of only the 2000 most frequent word-families would typically mean that approximately one in every five words encountered in an academic English text will still be unknown and thereby render the text largely unintelligible (Nation & Waring, 1997).
The vocabulary of our hybrid LM consists of frequent words and PMs from less frequent words.
Next, the less frequent words are segmented into PMs.
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