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"frequently characterised" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to describe something that has been depicted in many different ways throughout history, such as: "The human body is frequently characterised as a complex and awe-inspiring machine."
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These conditions are frequently characterised by irregular distribution of meals during the day.
But his departure may have had more to do with Trump's resentment that Bannon was frequently characterised as what Bob Dylan once called "the brains behind Pa".
Illicit encounters are frequently characterised by heightened arousal and, during such eroticism, it is not unusual to have a rare experience such as your sole orgasm through penetration.
(During the online seminars with Winfrey, she frequently characterised him as a spiritual leader with the power to transform the consciousness of the planet. Tolle just smiled amiably).
First, the Strasbourg court is not a foreign court, as it has been frequently characterised by senior members of the government.
Cancer is frequently characterised by dysregulation of the cellular signalling processes that govern proliferation, survival and attachment.
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Lifting of heavy burdens, that is, isometric work is a much more frequent work task in male occupations, and more dynamic work tasks more frequently characterise manual female work demands.
For a show often characterised as meditative, mysterious and slow-moving, The Returned frequently manages to cram a lot into its episodes.
Simons is often characterised as a minimalist.
In the shocked aftermath of 23 June, views such as those expressed by the Nissan workers have frequently been characterised as "irrational".
Type II SLAP lesions, which occur most frequently, are characterised by the combined detachment of the superior labrum and biceps tendon from the peripheral edge of the glenoid.
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