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The phrase "with a high frequency" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that occurs frequently or happens often. For example, "The birds were chirping with a high frequency throughout the day."
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Epidemiological studies have linked it with a high frequency of hospital treatment for respiratory difficulties.
He has been banished from Sicily and two other Italian regions with a high frequency of illegal immigration.
The latter allows us to make a broadband measurement in one step with a high frequency resolution.
The HbS allele occurs in some African and Asian populations with a high frequency.
However, they have also been associated with a high frequency of prosthetic complications.
In our experience, the LAP-BAND is associated with a high frequency of inadequate weight loss.
Chronic pain conditions are multifactorial disorders with a high frequency in the population.
Events with a high frequency of occurrence and a low magnitude of impact might be regarded as normal or routine events.
Oschlies, I. et al. Subcutaneous panniculitis-like T-cell lymphoma in children: a detailed clinicopathological description of 11 multifocal cases with a high frequency of haemophagocytic syndrome.
Employees can leverage the power of informal relationships by building both strong ties, relationships with a high frequency of interaction, and weak ties, those with a lower frequency.
It's similar to Manchester with a high frequency of rainfall and by all accounts, a passion for hedonism too.
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