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The part of the sentence "I frequently will" is correct and usable in written English when referring to a habitual action taken in the future
For example: "I frequently will read a book before bedtime to help me relax and fall asleep."
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So I frequently will say something or I will talk to him Roger you do this as well in public talk to him in such a way that people around realise that something is not quite as it should be and if they know that you are with him, then people are reassured and it stops any problems arising.
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You can ignore that discomfort, which I frequently have, but the discomfort will only increase with every new uninspired word.
My best friend and I frequently discuss the likelihood that we will live together in our later years as platonic life partners, a la The Golden Girls.
I frequently wonder how I do.
While there, I frequently go into St.
I frequently see her walking her dogs.
So I frequently change styles and colors.
I frequently felt his presence.
I frequently got difficult jobs.
I frequently receive letters, books and magazines.
"I frequently fainted".
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