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infrequency

[in-free-kwuhn-see] / ɪnˈfri kwən si /


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The 26-year-old is a regular in England's white-ball sides at the top of the order but given the infrequency of women's Tests, in Bloemfontein she was learning on the job.

From BBC

She added that the infrequency of buses in rural areas also leaves wheelchair users at a disadvantage compared to cities or bigger towns.

From BBC

Although West Brom have dominated matches between these two teams, the infrequency of recent meetings has coincided with a huge swing in fortune.

From BBC

It’s not just the infrequency and unreliability of the buses.

From Los Angeles Times

Initially, for their infrequency — creative block in his early career meant that he produced only a few minutes of music each year — but lately for their critical acclaim.

From New York Times