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Free sign upThe phrase "with frequency" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to refer to how often something happens. For example, "The team practiced with frequency in preparation for the tournament."
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They equate prominence with frequency.
Oh, I think about it with frequency.
Sinus tachycardia with frequency artial ectopy -- 1-20.
Similarly, the interfacial dilatational moduli change very little with frequency.
With his own band, he indulged his specialty with frequency and enthusiasm.
There was a lot of dithering, with decisions being taken and reversed with frequency.
"Guys who can hit home runs with frequency are like heavyweight boxers," Piniella said.
Dysuria is commonly, but not necessarily, associated with frequency of urination.
Figure 5d shows the variations of impedance matching coefficient |Zin/Z0| with frequency.
"Watching television talk shows with frequency proved to be strongly related to fear," Bader wrote.
The degree of hearing loss usually varies with frequency.
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