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Discover LudwigThe phrase "most frequent response" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to the answer or reaction that is given most often in a particular situation. You can use it to describe a common reaction or behavior in a certain group of people, or to compare the frequency of different responses. Example: In our survey, the most frequent response to the question "What is your favorite color?" was blue, with 40% of respondents choosing it as their top choice.
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The most frequent response was "listening to patients and carers about how services should be improved".
A casual survey of acquaintances finds the most frequent response to thanks is now no problem.
Apple said the most frequent response to "What would you like to see changed?" was "Not a thing".
More and more things are seen as or end in disappointments; pessimism becomes the most frequent response.
Randall has surveyed employees to figure out what led them to keep their ideas to themselves and found that "convincing management" was the most frequent response.
At both the initial interview and the final one, uncertainty ("I don't know") was the most frequent response, at roughly 40 percent.
Asked what he had done worst, the most frequent response was taxes, but others included the economy, unemployment, his management of the state budget, his appointment of Senator Kirsten E. Gillibrand, and the same-sex marriage bill.
When asked to name the "worst thing" Mr. Bloomberg had done, the most frequent response referred to taxes, at 7percentt, followed by congestion pricing, his handling of finances and education, all at 4percentt.
When I ask people whether and how they have made preparations for the ends of their lives, the most frequent response is, "Well, I have a living will". But chances are they are unaware of the serious limitations inherent in such a document and how it is likely to be interpreted by medical personnel should a life-threatening crisis arise.
Anyone studying psychology will be all too aware that the repetitive and mostly inaccurate replies you get can be enough to cause a psychotic breakdown themselves!... "So what am I thinking?" Hands down the most frequent response you get when people find out what you study – somehow studying psychology means you must also be telepathic.
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