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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'incidences of' is correct and can be used in written English
Generally, it is used to mean the frequency or number of occurrences of something. For example, "The incidences of cyberattacks have increased in recent years."
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Incidences of counterfeiting are almost non-existent.
I had a couple of incidences of fisticuffs.
Incidences of cancer are on the rise in Uganda.
Records show rising incidences of rape in India.
Complicated grief has been linked to higher incidences of drinking, cancer and suicide attempts.
Tells about surveys of operating-room personnel and dentists revealing high incidences of the same.
Incidences of Islamophobia are reported to have risen since the Charlie Hebdo killings.
Barring some freakish weather occurrence, incidences of the course setup going awry are unlikely.
That has led to incidences of cuts, bruises and worse when a goal is scored.
"Such incidences of severe pain, distress and suffering are wholly unacceptable and completely avoidable," he said.
CSKA have already been punished twice over incidences of racism by Uefa in the past year.
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