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oft
adverb as in frequently
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adverb as in habitually
adverb as in much
adverb as in repeatedly
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Example Sentences
The lawyers and plaintiffs who are attempting to hurl into the fire Trump’s oft- and baldly stated belief that he is above the law.
That’s one reason that the reputations of most presidents improve after they leave office: Contrary to Shakespeare, it’s the evil men do that’s “oft interred with their bones.”
California’s Democratic governor is not a candidate for president, as he has oft stated and reiterated several more times Thursday night.
We need only remember the constant drumbeat against Hillary Clinton in 2016 where "Benghazi" became a central, and oft repeated issue for the Republicans in their effort to undermine the reputation of Clinton.
“I don’t know,” she was oft quoted as saying.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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