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frequency

noun as in commonness, repetitiveness

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That frequency is within the range used by amateur radio operators, so anyone can listen in.

One of the biggest concerns in Europe is the frequency of air traffic with West Africa.

The agent in the security room repeats this message to those at the debate site, listening on the “Mike” radio frequency.

Despairing about the length and frequency of the many fashion weeks has become a tired refrain.

The bigger the black hole, the lower the frequency, much as it is with musical instruments.

In short, there is but one fault I find with the country, and it is a great one, I mean the frequency of earthquakes.

The secrecy of these meetings make them more enjoyable, and their length and frequency are unconsciously increased.

The frequency with which it is seen near cliffs suggests that it finds concealment under rocks.

Certainty of meaning precedes frequency of use; and this necessary confidence 238 is gained from a study of the dictionary.

Earthquakes increased in frequency until Rick and Scotty felt as though the ground never ceased shuddering.

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On this page you'll find 32 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to frequency, such as: density, number, prevalence, recurrence, regularity, and repetition.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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