Sentence examples for more frequent items from inspiring English sources

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There was a general pattern that learners scored significantly better on more frequent items than less frequent ones, which was true for learners with different years of studying French in their respective university.

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Note that spoken words are normally being recognized before they end; even if alternative word candidates match a given input fragment, the more frequent item may indeed be preferred in the absence of unambiguous evidence (Marslen-Wilson 1990).

However, it is important to highlight that the more frequent reporting of items such as description of material and methods does not mean that the quality of the report was adequate.

If musical knowledge is organized into neuropsychological semantic categories, one might expect more frequent misidentifications of musical items within a category than for items in different categories.

Two are derived by the non-productive -ment suffix— one (containment) in its typical use of producing an abstract noun (Bauer & Huddleston [37] p. 1703), and the other (treatment) with both the typical abstract noun and the less typical (but possibly more frequent for this lexical item) concrete noun.

However, omissions were more frequent with the low competitive items so that the sum of the semantic errors and of the omissions was comparable in both conditions.

Farmers who perceived PPPs as harmful substances or those who had an episode of intoxication in the past reported more frequent use of several PPE items.

Fortunately, correct reporting of items was more frequent among papers published in journals that endorsed the CONSORT guidelines compared with journals that did not.

Among symptom-assessing items, the more frequent (nasal, sore throat, cough, head congestion, chest congestion) tend to be rated as more important than those less frequent (sweats, chills, swollen glands, eye symptoms).

Although fish, wholemeal food and vegetables consumption resulted not significant when adjusted for all other foods consumption, a more frequent consumption of these food items was found to be correlated with persons having a lower BMI or waist circumference.

A small phase II trial that was performed in progressive low grade gliomas to assess benefits of TMZ in recurrent low-grade gliomas showed that an improvement of HRQOL scores in 1 or more items was more frequent in patients with radiological response to treatment than in patients with stable or progressive disease.

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