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Discover Ludwig"used to frequent" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a past habit or activity that someone regularly participated in or visited. Example: I used to frequent that coffee shop every morning before work. (describing a past habit) Example: The students used to frequent the library for studying. (describing a regular activity) Example: My grandparents used to frequent this restaurant when they were younger. (describing a past habit or preference).
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Diamond Jim Brady used to frequent the place.
He used to frequent a gay Arab Internet chat room.
Outside Corbieres Wine Cavern, a bar Burgess used to frequent in the 80s, he looks uneasy.
There was a cabal of exiled Palace fans I'm still in toiuch with who used to frequent that Manchester shop.
A group of cartoonists used to frequent the place-Bud Fisher, F. Opper, Winsor McCay, and George McManus.
Crime rates soared, and concerns about safety loomed large for many whites who used to frequent the downtown.
It was an open secret in the Bristol bars that Dewani used to frequent that he had gay relationships.
He used to frequent the officers' club; now diabetes and a small stroke have sapped his energy.
O. Henry used to frequent it and it once provided a starting point for one of his stories.
I used to frequent a long-gone place near Spitalfields where it smelt exactly of bleach, and still I returned, daily.
A Spanish man who used to frequent the Midtown deli where Mr. Ayarza worked asked him what he wanted to do with his life.
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