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"infrequently reported" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You could use it in a sentence such as: "The rare disorder is infrequently reported among the general population."
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Endogenous bacterial endophthalmitis is an infrequently reported entity.
We explore the use of this infrequently reported method in the context of health workforce planning.
However, it has been infrequently reported in immunologically normal people or diabetic patients.
However, TaO x -based RRAM devices are infrequently reported [5, 34 39].
Pleuropulmonary and abdominal ultrasonographic examinations were infrequently reported (8.5 and 8.2%, respectively).
The occurrence of a macular hole due to posterior uveitis is infrequently reported.
Lung ultrasonography, although infrequently reported, also showed a positive association with educational status.
Endogenous endophthalmitis is an uncommon entity [5], and subretinal abscess as a prominent feature is infrequently reported in literature.
Lagrangian statistical quantities are of fundamental physical importance in our understanding of turbulence, but are very difficult to measure and hence infrequently reported in the literature.
Negatively skewed distributions are infrequently reported and log transformation readily removes the positive skew.
Evaluation of new public health tools is infrequently reported, however, and should be accorded greater importance [3], [13] [16].
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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