frequent in the PONS Dictionary

frequent Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Some routes do operate wholly or partly within their own rights-of-way, but they still stop on demand at frequent stops.
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Residents would like to see more frequent service, but track and capacity limitations hinder the amount of service available for the stop.
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There are frequent train services between the two stations.
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Tyres, shoes and motors all had a short life and required frequent servicing and replacing.
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Some of the most prominent names in the business frequent the site observing submissions and searching for talent.
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They fell out of frequent usage during the 1920s.
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Manned spaceflight operations made frequent use of this method.
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Snow is also frequent and remains on the ground for long stretches throughout the winter, though thaws are by no means infrequent.
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Other frequent references in his work include owls.
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It has a frequent lowering of the 2nd and 5th.
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