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Discover LudwigThe phrase "he frequented" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe someone who regularly visits a place or engages in an activity. Example: "He frequented the local coffee shop every morning before work."
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He frequented the Oratorio.
"He frequented many antechambers, but few inner chambers".
The Tampa Tribune reported that he frequented dog tracks.
He frequented the Cedar bar with Willem de Kooning.
All pubs he frequented had the same clientele.
He frequented the Public Library, the Metropolitan Opera, ballet and theater.
It was used by federal officials investigating an escort service he frequented, not by the service.
He frequented the Colony Room, the famously dissipated private drinking club, and befriended Francis Bacon.
He congratulated himself on the fact that, in the circles he frequented, he made no secret of his homosexuality.
Instead, he frequented the haunts of advanced artists and worked at the Académie Suisse, where he met Camille Pissarro.
He frequented the city's beaches and, especially, Cinelandia, a square that served as a hub of bohemian activity.
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