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The phrase "increasingly frequent" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe something that is happening more often over time. Example: "The reports of unusual weather patterns have become increasingly frequent in recent years."
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Nevertheless, challenges to the trial have been increasingly frequent.
Senior State Department officials are also paying increasingly frequent visits.
Spam emails are an increasingly frequent method to target graduates.
Demonstrations in Cairo became increasingly frequent and violent.
He had increasingly frequent run-ins with the police.
Pregnancy is increasingly frequent in women with cystic fibrosis.
Attacks against Iraqis working with the American occupation authorities seem increasingly frequent and audacious.
More difficult to explain is the increasingly frequent destruction of 100-foot electric towers.
Algeria sought to close the game down in the second half and stoppages became increasingly frequent.
Conflict, climate change – with increasingly frequent dry periods and drought – make life exceedingly difficult.
And Ponzi frauds often have similar ends to our increasingly frequent bubbles.
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