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"would frequent" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to describe a repeated action or behavior in the past. Example: "In his younger days, John would frequent this coffee shop every morning before work." This sentence means that John used to go to the coffee shop regularly in the past, but he may not do so anymore.
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"The way other people frequented pubs, he would frequent bookstores," said his wife, Jane Garmey, who married Mr. Garmey three years after coming to New York from Britain in 1963.
You would frequent galleries.
"Tons of kids" would frequent the house, Mr. Mahon said.
"They were not the type of store that somebody would frequent on a monthly basis.
I can't understand why anyone except a masochist with a desire to be humiliated would frequent such a place.
I soon befriended a gay man in LA and we would frequent the gay bars of West Hollywood assiduously.
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He said that when he was growing up in San Francisco, where the Mathis family moved from his father's native Texas, he'd frequent the opera with his music teacher.
In the bars he'd frequented as a cowboy hotshot, the elite stance involved a certain relaxed contempt for the flesh.
He had a short afternoon shift and we'd arranged to meet up by one of the bars we'd frequented over the past couple of days. .
It reminded me of the so-called venues I'd frequented as a college student, but in only the good ways.
Journalists would sometimes frequent such newsrooms to pick up stories.
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