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more often than not
adverb as in commonly
Strongest matches
Weak matches
adverb as in habitually
adverb as in routinely
Strongest matches
adverb as in typically
Strongest matches
adverb as in usually
Example Sentences
And the violence, more often than not, is psychological and often self-inflicted.
After a day in the garden, my arms usually are crisscrossed with scratches, sunburn, a few punctures from thorns and more often than not, a low-grade rash.
And against the traditional 'big six' clubs, Salah more often than not delivers.
The IMF has previously stated its forecasts for most advanced economies, such as the UK's, have more often than not been within about 1.5 percentage points of what actually happens.
A team with the best record in baseball should be winning the World Series more often than not.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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