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"it's not frequent" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to something that does not happen very often. For example, "The trains don't run very frequently here, it's not frequent enough for me."
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"It's not frequent and it's not every day, or even every week or month, but there are lions in and out of Whiting Park.
It's not frequent enough, it doesn't give me any trouble, so, as I say, I'm inclined just to ignore it.
(OL33, increased wind, age 60) It's not frequent enough, it doesn't give me any trouble, so, as I say, I'm inclined just to ignore it.
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As in any penal system in the world, there are reports of mistreatment, but it is not frequent and has affected only a small percentage of the population.
It is not frequent, but they can also be multiple.
This suggests that whilst lesional calcification is a not uncommon finding in DSRCT, it is not frequent enough a finding to be characteristic.
Scleritis is associated with systemic disease in approximately 50%% of cases [2]; however, it is not frequent in IgA nephropathy (IgAN).
I speak to some of them occasionally but it is not frequent".
Thus, although PIK3CA mutation may be a contributing factor to EGFR-TKI resistance, it is not frequent.
However, it is not frequent that proteins mainly involved in budding activities can support the introduction of large proteins without having its budding capacity impaired.
It is not frequent to have two pairs of twin clones in the same disc, both crossing the A/P border.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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