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The phrase "increase in frequency" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used when discussing how often something occurs or how frequently something happens. Example: The increase in frequency of natural disasters has raised concerns about the effects of global warming.
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The beeps of Chigurh's tracking device increase in frequency.
That would be a negligible increase in frequency.
The inane grins are likely to increase in frequency & decrease in spontaneity as 1960 grows older.
If the kissing continues, the shocks increase in frequency and intensity until the patient passes out.
Extreme El Niños are expected to increase in frequency as a result of climate change.
The current theory predicts that as transistors get smaller, these fluctuations increase in frequency.
or 41%, were due to firmware issues (i.e. software) that continue to increase in frequency.
This includes catastrophes related to extreme weather events, which are anticipated to increase in frequency in the coming years.
"That will increase in frequency until the Chinese government decides it shouldn't happen anymore — they've opened the spigot".
There's a kind of Doppler effect that results: a slight increase in frequency as the decade approaches the artists.
Although a trend for an increase in frequency of sIPSC was observed this did not reach significance.
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