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Discover Ludwig"was frequent" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it in the past tense when referring to something that happened often, or happened often in the past. For example, "He would take walks in the park, which was frequent during the springtime."
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Hazing was frequent.
But there was frequent turmoil.
Warfare among local groups was frequent.
Flooding was frequent, and trash pickup erratic.
Conflict among colleagues under such pressure was frequent.
At a recent meeting, there was frequent giggling.
The major limitation of FCSEMSs was frequent migration.
He noticed "short term traffic" that was frequent enough to raise suspicion.
Advanced cancer therapies were leading to remission in patients, but recurrence was frequent.
Ford worked on story after story; invoices show his work was frequent and sustained.
By the 19th century, flooding in the area was frequent and severe.
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