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The phrase 'was most frequent' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you are talking about something that happened more often than not, or more often than other things. For example: "The day of the week when customers visited the store most frequently was Saturday."
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According to the research paying for sex was most frequent among men aged between 25 and 35 who were unmarried or divorced and who lived in London.
Later, there were many bombings, and many casualties, in the fields outside the village — particularly near the river, where the bombing was most frequent.
The value for the gorge where the alliance was most frequent is indicated in bold.
The value for the gorge where the association was most frequent is indicated in bold.
Clindamycin and erythromycin resistance was most frequent among serotype V strains.
His offending was most frequent during the period 1966-1976 when he was between 40 and 50 years old.
European and Asiatic population were not comparable for the septic source identified: Abdominal sepsis was prevalent in European patients, and pulmonary sepsis was most frequent in Asian patients.
Death was most frequent at the scene of injury (79.1%), compared to 17.8% at Royal Darwin Hospital, and 3.1% at regional hospitals and remote health clinics.
Anti-cN-1A reactivity was most frequent in definite sIBM (39.2 47.1%), but absent in biopsy-proven classic polymyositis or dermatomyositis.
- 5-piece churros was most frequent with 9 winners.
Resistance among new cases was most frequent to streptomycin (8.7%) and isoniazid (5.7%).
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