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infrequently
adverb as in seldom
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Example Sentences
An unnamed Cabinet official reportedly told the Journal they met individually with Biden “at most twice in the first year” and infrequently in small-group settings.
With Jolie taking on acting roles relatively infrequently in recent years, the film has provided something of a comeback narrative for her and could lead to an Oscar nomination for best actress.
In the past, he infrequently attended the board’s meetings and did little to influence the content of editorials, he acknowledged.
Thereafter his batting form started declining steadily, touching excellence agonisingly infrequently to impress selectors.
After purchasing these infrequently used rights, the slow and expensive leasing process deters cities from leasing surplus rights back to irrigators in normal or wet years, which reduces long-term agricultural productivity.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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