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The phrase "with a higher frequency" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is typically used to describe something that is happening more often or is happening with greater intensity. For example, "This year, we are seeing an increase in demand for our product, with a higher frequency during the holiday season."
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These subsets would allow for regional scale analyses with a higher frequency of population data points, both temporally and spatially.
Smoking is also associated with a higher frequency of symptomatic GERD, and the possibility of symptom relief may motivate smoking cessation efforts.
Smithells et al.1 found that lower levels of folate and vitamin C were associated with a higher frequency of NTDs.
Similarly, the report finds, "It is very likely that heat waves will occur with a higher frequency and duration".
With a higher frequency and stronger potency than what we see in the literature, they seem to help.
Rats in the first group showed signs/symptoms of opioid-withdrawal severely and with a higher frequency (P < 0.001).
Pellet injection with a higher frequency cannot solely remove oscillation of the fusion power because it is injected irregularly.
Higher age and visits to the milk feeder were associated with a higher frequency of urinations and defecations preweaning.
On the other hand, CYP2D6*10 (*10), which causes decreased enzyme activity, is found with a higher frequency in Asian populations (51%) (Johansson et al, 1994) compared to that in white populations (2.8%) (Bertilsson and Dahl, 1996).
When considering the whole CLL cohort, the only variables associated with a higher frequency of KRAS/NRAS/BRAF mutations were the absence of BIRC3 mutations (p = 0.02) and the positive expression (≥30%) of CD49d (p = 0.04).
The samples were kept in the dark at 23 °C and DOC samples were collected at different times over a 2-weeks period, with a higher frequency in the initial phase of the kinetic study.
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