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"most frequently involved" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means that something is involved or included more often than other things. Example: "The most frequently involved participants in the study were those between the ages of 18-25."
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The lumbar spine was the most frequently involved (Fig. 2).
The gastric antrum is the area most frequently involved [11].
The apical two thirds of the muscular septum is most frequently involved (Fig. 17).
The terminal ileum is thought to be the most frequently involved [4].
The epidermis, dermis, subcutaneous tissues, and fascia are the layers most frequently involved with acute lacerations.
The two species most frequently involved were E. coli and K. pneumoniae.
Histamine is the biogenic amine (BA) most frequently involved in food poisoning.
The trigeminal (V) and the facial (VII) nerves are the most frequently involved cranial nerves [32, 33].
The most frequently involved sites of calcification in haemodialysis patients were the internal carotid artery and the vertebral arteries [41].
Sarcoidosis characteristic granulomatous lesion manifests in any part of the heart, but the myocardium is most frequently involved [87].
The most frequently involved system is MexAB-OprM, whose overexpression confers resistance to ticarcillin, aztreonam, cefepime and meropenem.
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