Examples of using More frequent in English and their translations into Polish
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Higher temperatures may lead to more frequent and more violent showers.
Our meetings are getting more frequent.
They are becoming more frequent.
The pro version will receive more frequent updates than the free version will.
This more frequent sign of the birth of a new life is associated with early toxicosis.
which requires more frequent injections for the same effect.
Patients may require more frequent refill procedures based on their insulin needs.
They are more frequent, while the identity of our antagonist continues to elude us.
More frequent feeding also means flexible feeding.
Disasters are becoming more frequent, intense and complex.
The evaluations will be far more frequent and will be clearer.
It happens that there is a need for a more frequent replacement than once a year.
An obstacle can be recent more frequent staff problems among priests.
Stronger and more frequent orgasms.
Occurrences of tori are more frequent in women than in men.
Become more frequent, okay?
These attacks have been happening more, more frequent.
I want you to begin administering more frequent treatments at a lower dosage.
The seizures are more frequent.
Over the last few weeks, they have become more and more frequent.