frequent travel

collocation in English

meaningsoffrequentandtravel

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frequent
adjective
uk
/ˈfriː.kwənt/
us
/ˈfriː.kwənt/
happening ...
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travel
noun
uk
/ˈtræv.əl/
us
/ˈtræv.əl/
the activity ...
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(Definition offrequentandtravelfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoffrequent travel

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No discount is provided forfrequenttravel.
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In 1883 herschell began producing carousels designed to endure hard wear andfrequenttravel.
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Fare for travelling by ferry is inexpensive, and allow travel forfrequenttravelat most hours.
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With the advent of cheaper fares and morefrequenttravel, airlines increased the number of available fare types and the number of booking codes required to differentiate among them.
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Such was the esteem in which he was held that his contract allowed himfrequenttravelaway from the convent.
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However, the debtor kept multiple credit accounts overdrawn by withdrawing large sums of cash, which he claimed were for daily expenses andfrequenttravelabroad.
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Other methods to travel between worlds are the corridors of darkness and the lanes between interdimensional pathways through whichfrequenttraveleventually erodes the user's heart with darkness.
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The board, consisting of men, was unhappy with theirfrequenttravelto conferences, living arrangements, and outspokenness on community issues.
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Thefrequenttravelof the daimyos encouraged road building and the construction of inns and facilities along the routes, generating economic activity.
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These portraits of urban settlement requiredfrequenttravelto observe, sketch, and map before creating finished watercolor studies.
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She would own the house until 1970, using it as a base for frequent travels.
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As expected, the games schedule and frequent travels from one city to another increased significantly.
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The presence of ranch staff made it easy for her to use the home as a base for frequent travels.
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Chase himself taught a class on the religion, wrote numerous letters to interested seekers, and taught the religion widely during his frequent travels for his company.
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His wide range of interests attracted some negative criticism for not specializing while others depreciated his work because of his frequent travels, calling him bohemian.
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He undertook frequent travels and challenged his adversaries to open disputation, as was the custom of those days.
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Through her frequent travels, she is concerned with transcultural aspects, e.g. basic human needs and rituals, which she cross-culturally compares to facilitate dialogue beyond cultural borders.
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