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The phrase "most frequent examples" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used in a variety of contexts, but is typically used when discussing a topic or concept and providing specific instances or cases as examples. For example: - In her presentation, the speaker highlighted the most frequent examples of ageism in the workplace. - The textbook includes a chapter on different types of renewable energy, with the most frequent examples being solar and wind power. - The most frequent examples of cultural appropriation in fashion are often seen in the use of Native American headdresses and African tribal prints.
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The top-10 most frequent examples are shown in Fig. 12b.
The top-10 most frequent examples are presented in Fig. 17b.
However, the two resonance structures of the azide functional group are the most frequent examples, occurring in 118,976 and 7,983 substances, respectively.
The most frequent examples in this study were Prn (3 different spots), BrkA (3 spots) and GroEL (2 spots).
The most frequent examples of multiple edit paths involve simple permutations of the same set of edits, which imply that there is no time constraint on the order in which those edits can occur.
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Still, China is the most frequent example where candidates have tough words on the campaign trail only to temper them once in office.
In the substances that correspond to the ninth most frequent example, the tungsten atom is part of a complex with covalent single bonds that were removed during standardization by converting them to a PubChem complex bond, yielding a new atom type and consequently a new atom environment.
Astrology was Popper's most frequent example of pseudoscience.
Gaucher's disease is an excellent and the most frequent example.
Perhaps the most frequent example of this is the do not resuscitate (DNR) order (or DNAR – do not attempt to resuscitate).
Look a the most frequent example.
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