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frequent

[free-kwuhnt, fri-kwent, free-kwuhnt] / ˈfri kwənt, frɪˈkwɛnt, ˈfri kwənt /




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The agency gives the sector a “deteriorating” outlook for 2026, adding it “expects medical cost trends to drive the sector’s weaker operating performance, as utilization has risen due to more costly and frequent provider visits.”

From The Wall Street Journal

The Tripoli government has invested more than five million dollars in rehabilitating the museum and its surrounding area, despite the oil-rich country's economic woes including frequent cash and fuel shortages.

From Barron's

Petak wondered whether frequent environmental changes actually help populations adapt by preparing them for future challenges, or whether constant disruption slows progress.

From Science Daily

The Met Office said lightning could be an additional hazard and added that it was likely that frequent and heavy snow showers would disrupt travel.

From BBC

It is also running out of water, and power shortages are widespread and frequent.

From The Wall Street Journal