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often
adverb as in frequently
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a number of times, again and again, many a time, over and over, recurrently, time after time, time and again
Example Sentences
"Understanding when and how often large asteroids have struck Earth also helps us assess the risk of future impacts, which is important for planetary defense."
Sharks often serve as the model for studying teeth and development because they have so many oral teeth and are covered in denticles.
McCallum ended the speech by paying tribute to the "quiet service" of "talented, selfless, often courageous MI5 people" and the work they do behind the scenes.
He often reminds attendees to “keep it simple.”
So the collaborative feel of “Mr. Scorsese,” which often tips toward the deferential, is not surprising.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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