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The phrase "the most frequent answer" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when discussing a specific topic and wanting to refer to the most common reply to a certain question. For example: "When asked about their favorite hobby, the most frequent answer is usually reading books".
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Indeed, in the large study referenced above run by Nosek and colleagues (2007)—the most frequent answer to the question, "who do you prefer, black people or white people?" was "I have no preference".
The most frequent answer: The way I communicated with my employees.
The most frequent answer was the respect their culture shows for the elderly.
Asked which British films had a significant effect on society or attitudes in the UK, the most frequent answer was … Trainspotting.
In a 1994 national survey, 1,500 adults were asked to "pick one word or phrase to describe your experience with history classes in elementary or high school". "Boring" was the most frequent answer.
In a July survey by the English-conversation school GABA in Japan that asked parents of elementary school children what traits they wanted to foster in their children, the most frequent answer was "to be kind and considerate".
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The most frequent answers were poor sportsmanship among spectators, and poor sportsmanship among coaches and players.
To provide more detail about the pattern of answers, Table 4 shows the most frequent answers up to 90%% of the cumulative sample distribution.
This analysis led to the formulation of themes and categories based on the most frequent answers.
The most frequent answers were 'medium risk' (23.7%) and 'low risk' (22%).
The next most common response was 'other', and among this group the most frequent answers were '(slow) death' or 'bad news'.
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