frequent basis
collocation in Englishmeaningsoffrequentandbasis
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frequent
adjective
uk/ˈfriː.kwənt/us/ˈfriː.kwənt/
happening ...
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basis
noun[C]
uk/ˈbeɪ.sɪs/us/ˈbeɪ.sɪs/
the most important facts, ideas, etc. from which something ...
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(Definition offrequentandbasisfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Slightly over a third said they took their children to libraries on afrequentbasis.
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The modern state was more interventionist and monopolistic claims over education, language and culture provided afrequentbasisfor mistrust between groups.
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The use of alternative cultural and biological tools such as flooding management practices and biorational pesticides were reportedly used on afrequentbasisby only a small number of respondents.
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For the vast majority of patients with bipolar illness, this cannot be accomplished in a 20-min medication management visit on a monthly or lessfrequentbasis.
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Courts are dealing with international and cross-border evidence law on an increasinglyfrequentbasis.
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We need to endeavour to deal with these developments, which we are faced with on an increasinglyfrequentbasis.
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There are occasions when 15 or 16 year-olds who carry out domestic burglary on afrequentbasismay need to be held in secure custody.
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There are no immediate plans to publish this data on a morefrequentbasis.
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We provide other information on a morefrequentbasis.
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It is not the practice to give forecasts of cost or commitment profiles for projects on a year by year or morefrequentbasis.
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It would not be in the national interest to give this information on a morefrequentbasis.
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Any community bus driver will instantly recognise the unreserved appreciation shown by his or her passengers on afrequentbasis.
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An exempted organisation certificate will be required only when the public is admitted on payment on a morefrequentbasisthan six times a year.
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These directories will be issued to all subscribers in the localities covered by them, but the area directory will be provided on a restricted or lessfrequentbasis.
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To keep families together outside gaol is difficult enough but inside gaol the contact between prisoners and their families on a morefrequentbasisis vital.
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The local authority may need to inspect on afrequentbasis, but not necessarily at regular intervals, a site which it believes might start emitting methane gas.
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Waste management is an issue that needs to be highlighted on a regular andfrequentbasis.
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The city was also the residence of emperors on afrequentbasis.
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The report also showed that up to 20% of young people experience extreme cyberbullying on a highlyfrequentbasis.
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Through the nights of early 1941, air raid sirens would sound on afrequentbasis.
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