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"the intervals between" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe the amount of time or space between events or objects. Here is an example: "The intervals between her piano lessons gradually became shorter as she practiced more and more."
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The intervals between her visits get shorter.
From the intervals between eclipses, astronomers will be able to determine its orbit.
In the intervals between Uber representatives, I'd been thinking about "Taxi," the TV series.
The intervals between blizzards in D.C. normally are long enough that each one seems novel.
"We will reduce the intervals between trains and will offer more capacity.
Like the intervals between sonar pings in an undersea mapping expedition, those times can be converted into distances.
White spaces are the intervals between television channel frequencies to ensure that TV reception is not interrupted by other signals.
But they are all, practically speaking, absentee, with the intervals between their visits often measured in years.
Before long, one of the pigeons had begun making strange counterclockwise turns in the intervals between the hopper's arrival.
The intervals between outbursts are a few months to a year.
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Gray is a prolific playwright who has taken to prose in the intervals between plays.
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