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The phrase "increased frequency of" is correct and commonly used in written English.
You can use it to describe when something happens or is done more often than usual. For example, "The company saw an increased frequency of customer purchases after the launch of their new product."
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Increased frequency of urination, also known as polyuria, is a domino effect of increased thirst.
And yet the increased frequency of extreme weather is a scientifically proven result of those gases.
Normand cited the increased frequency of black-on-black homicides in the parish to characterise the public outcry as misguided.
But in 1984 Mader and colleagues studied 12 Hereford bulls and found that watching another mating pair in action significantly increased frequency of ejaculation.
Statistical studies suggest a slightly increased frequency of mental disturbance, retardation, or both.
As a result, digital media should bring about greater interactivity and increased frequency of viewership.
Increased frequency of contacts with friends and neighbors contributes to a 9% increase in this probability.
Disruption No disruption Normal operation with increased frequency of filter cleaning and increased turbidity.
In addition, increased frequency of alkylator-induced mutations was identified in NF-κB1 cells and mice.
In the other six patients, the migrainous headache worsened over time (increased frequency of migraine).
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"I do think we are seeing an increased frequency [of extreme events]," she told the environment, food and rural affairs select committee.
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