frequent mention

collocation in English

meaningsoffrequentandmention

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frequent
adjective
uk
/ˈfriː.kwənt/
us
/ˈfriː.kwənt/
happening ...
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mention
noun
uk
/ˈmen.ʃən/
us
/ˈmen.ʃən/
a short remark or ...
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(Definition offrequentandmentionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Most of the models (sometimes fairly complex) adopted are linear, and relevant computer programs (so necessary nowadays!) getfrequentmention.
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Her mix of the empirical and normative, of the sociological and theological, continues thoughtfully in the tradition of liberation theology, of which she makesfrequentmention.
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There has beenfrequentmentionof commercial pressures, especially on those who hire out boats.
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There is, however,frequentmentionof a "viable unit".
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This involvesfrequentmentionof the necessity to resist aggression and to keep up our defences.
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There wasfrequentmentionof the massive increase in the paperwork involved daily in general practice.
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In the debate, we have heardfrequentmentionof unemployment.
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Athenaeus madefrequentmentionof wine's ability to induce hangover and suggested various remedies for it.
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The norns, dsir, and aforementioned valkyries also receivefrequentmention.
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There were frequent mentions of the food and especially the dinner menu.
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There are frequent mentions of an intention for the older generation to retain headship until the death of the husband.
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This was particularly clear in the frequent mentions during the interviews of disputes about time.
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Zucker negotiated free rent for the station in return forfrequentmentionof the hotel name during weather forecast.
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Very few notated rounds have survived, but fragmentary sources and frequent mentions in other writings indicate that the practice was widespread.
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After 1335, there are frequent mentions of the xeremia in records.
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This contradicts working-class speech patterns, which often include frequent mentions of one's personal life.
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Her mix of the empirical and normative, of the sociological and theological, continues thoughtfully in the tradition of liberation theology, of which she makesfrequentmention.
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