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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 • Dec. 15, 2024

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 • Jul. 3, 2023

Its infrequency leaves an anticipation of when it might shine again.

From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 25, 2023

The infrequency of either occurrence in the Mariners first 81 games is an issue.

From Seattle Times • Jul. 4, 2022

The staffs insouciance may have reflected the infrequency of acute injuries.

From "Big Science" by Michael Hiltzik