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frequency

[free-kwuhn-see] / ˈfri kwən si /


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Morgan’s own tracker had noticed an increase in promotional activity from Norwegian—both in frequency and the depth of discounts.

From Barron's

It previously told the BBC it does not list the frequency of impulse control disorders because many people do not report them.

From BBC

In that study, the researchers pinpointed the two brain areas that appeared to be "talking to each other" - with brain cells firing at the same frequency - when players gave away more money.

From BBC

While winter storms are not uncommon, scientists say the increasing frequency and intensity of extreme weather events on the Iberian Peninsula is partly down to climate change linked to rising greenhouse gas emissions.

From BBC

Each character seems to understand the others dimly, as through a language barrier; each vibrates at their own frequency.

From Los Angeles Times