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"has a high frequency" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe something that occurs frequently or regularly. This phrase can be used in various contexts, such as discussing a physical occurrence or a linguistic feature. Example: "The city has a high frequency of traffic accidents due to its busy roads and lack of traffic regulations." In this sentence, the phrase is used to describe the frequent occurrence of traffic accidents in the city. It highlights the fact that these incidents happen often and are a common occurrence in this particular location. Another example could be: "The English language has a high frequency of irregular verbs, which can be challenging for language learners." Here, the phrase is used in a linguistic context to describe the regular occurrence of irregular verbs in the English language. It emphasizes the fact that these verbs are used often and can pose difficulties for those learning the language. In general, "has a high frequency" can be used when describing anything that happens often, regularly, or with a high level of occurrence.
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An X-ray photon has a high frequency which means a shorter wavelength than you could ever see.
Mr. Bush has a high frequency hearing loss in both ears from 4,000 to 8,000 kilohertz that is unchanged from last year's examination.
Low energy surface breakage has a high frequency of occurrence and thus plays a significant role in grinding processes.
The refractive index, n, of plasma-polymerized OFCB (PPOFCB), 1.37 at a wavelength of 900 nm, indicates that it has a high frequency permittivity (n2) of about 2.0.
A thin-film temperature sensor operated in transient mode enables very accurate surface temperature measurements (e.g., in turbine blades or in hypersonic wind tunnels), which are obtained because the gauge is non-intrusive and has a high frequency response; however, the complexity of data processing is the major drawback for the popular use of the thin-film sensor.
Word recognition is faster when a word has a high frequency.
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UV light is dangerous because it has a higher frequency, and is therefore higher in energy than visible light.
These cancers had a high frequency of ER positive (80.4%), Nottingham grade 3 (52.1%) results.
In TCR AV gene families, Jα39 and Jα43 showed a predominant usage of 28%; in TCR BV gene families, Jβ2.5 and Jβ2.3 had a high frequency of 37%.
Finally students in cluster 3 (11.3%) can be characterized as having a high frequency use pattern.
The other breeds had a high frequency of dark brown.
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