Examples of using More frequent in English and their translations into Hebrew
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More frequent physical disorders.
Reaction have gotten more frequent.
More frequent on very hot days.
Age, race and gender(more frequent in men).
More frequent in autumn than spring.
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In the past few years it's been more frequent.
Be more frequent y'all was friendlier.
Sen, however, is becoming more frequent before an infinitive.
After the age of 10, monitoring should be more frequent.
Longer More Frequent and More Dangerous.
It's at this stage when substance use becomes more frequent.
This means more frequent trips to the supermarket.
This can help you eat smaller, more frequent meals a day.
More frequent use will lead to the fact that a tan will quickly disappear.
These storms are getting more frequent, and they're growing in size.
Codes of ethics, which were rare thing,now are becoming more frequent.
Will become more frequent and more intense.
Codes of ethics, which were rare thing,are now becoming more frequent.
Air freight has become more frequent for merchandise of high worth;
They need to be more compelling, more relevant, more frequent.
Possible much more frequent, than any of crop circles found ever.
Intense heat waves are becoming more frequent as a result of climate change.
Insomnia is more frequent in divorced, widowed and separated people.
I will have to convince Javid that more frequent trips to Washington are now necessary.
This effect may be more frequent in patients who have also consumed alcohol.
Shipments are getting larger, more frequent, and now come with specialized parts.
These symptoms may appear more frequent when initiating treatment or increasing the donepezil dose.
Only large doses and more frequent use can again cause a similar effect.
For us that is smaller, more frequent meals- but our lifestyle allows that.
This examination should be more frequent and adapted to the patient in the following situations.
