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Discover LudwigThe phrase "with a frequency" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe how often something occurs or is done.
Example: "The train arrives at the station with a frequency of every 15 minutes."
Alternatives: "at a rate of" or "with regularity".
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Words like "adorable" are being bandied about with a frequency usually reserved for baby showers.
Ultraviolet, with a frequency slightly higher than visible light, lies just beyond the eye's grasp.
He cries, and with a frequency some find unsettling.
And they are taking place with a frequency that politicians and donors alike say is unprecedented in modern city politics.
Intriguing new places open with a frequency rivaled, it seems, only in Chicago, San Francisco and New York.
There was measurable precipitation nearly every other day, compared with a frequency of about half that during the previous four years.
Ten days after the Spice Incident, having sniffed the oil with a frequency bordering on the abject, I spirited it into my luggage for my flight home.
Now, suddenly, I was being flirted with and congratulated with a frequency and intensity I had never experienced in this city, and certainly not in Chelsea.
At one point, Ms. Clark said, her team considered leaving it up to clients to come up with a frequency estimate.
He invites the press to accompany him on raids and talks about himself and his operation with a frequency and eagerness that alarm some.
Over the years, fashion has embraced military style with a frequency roughly equal to that of the naming of national security advisers.
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