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ofttimes

[ahft-tahymz] / ˈɑftˌtaɪmz /




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Otherwise, there were musicians from all around town playing, ofttimes simultaneously, in the venue’s BP Hall, Keck Amphitheater, big hall and plaza out front.

From Los Angeles Times Apr. 12, 2022

I am equally shocked that lives are being ruined based on one person's version of events, from years and ofttimes decades earlier.

From New York Times Jan. 9, 2018

Rectors Parks and Stires are good friends, the former having ofttimes supported the latter for a bishopric, notably in the election which resulted in the elevation of William T. Manning.

From Time Magazine Archive

John Wood and Brian Murray revel in the sometimes melancholic, ofttimes witty dialogue.

From Time Magazine Archive

"Visitors are not so patient, and ofttimes they bring stories of their own."

From "A Game of Thrones" by George R.R. Martin




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