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infrequency

[in-free-kwuhn-see] / ɪnˈfri kwən si /


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Biden alluded to the criticisms about the infrequency of his meetings with the press, joking with one reporter who had just been assigned to the White House that “we always have long press conferences.”

From Seattle Times

Indeed surveys may be insulated from market turbulence but they also have their drawbacks, such as a limited sample size and relative infrequency.

From Reuters

But the infrequency of games pitting the best in the country made those occasions feel momentous.

From Seattle Times

That could be because the value of a World Cup is actually in its infrequency.

From Seattle Times

Many of those plants already skimped on such upgrades due to the infrequency of prolonged and widespread subfreezing temperatures in the state.

From Washington Times