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"reported frequency" is a correct and usable phrase in English.
You can use it when referring to the rate or frequency of a reoccurring event or phenomenon which has been reported by a reliable source. An example sentence may read, "According to recent studies, the reported frequency of earthquakes in this region is increasing rapidly."
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The reported frequency of systemic reactions to challenge sting varies greatly.
The reported frequency of cesarean section in such women is 69% [6].
The reported frequency for a constant diagnosis was 38.8 44.7 % for probable migraine and 24.6 53.9 % for probable TTH.
The reported frequency of rash in dengue fever ranges from 50 66%[22].
However, reported frequency of exercise was similar in both the groups.
The reported frequency of PEA3 overexpression in human breast carcinomas ranges from 22 76% [35] [40].
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Children's self-reported frequency of victimization was strongly and positively associated with their reports of emotional and somatic symptoms.
Clustering procedures are used to classify travellers according to the self-reported frequency of use of different travel modes.
Frequency: The average difference between the user self-reported frequency and the one captured in logs is 0.88 days.
The self-reported frequency was much higher among males compared to females (8.44% vs. 2.54%, p < 0.001).
The self-reported frequency of help received validated the interval-need dependency classifications.
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