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frequentation
[ free-kwuhn-tey-shuhn ]
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Origin of frequentation1
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Example Sentences
The end of this commerce is simply privacy, frequentation and conference, the exercise of souls, without other fruit.
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Indeed the frequentation and proper reception of the Sacraments themselves largely depend upon it.
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It was his frequentation of Walkham's house that had for several years effectively barred her foot from crossing the threshold.
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The kings proclamation, then, against the frequentation of taverns was without effect.
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Tavern frequentation was also a source of dissipation and trouble.
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