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How to use infrequent in a sentence
Satellite imagery, which has historically been produced, paid for, and shared freely by public space agencies, has been limited to infrequent images with coarse resolution.
How technology might finally start telling farmers things they didn’t already know | Katie McLean | December 18, 2020 | MIT Technology ReviewYour monthly budget should take into account the fact that there are infrequent, yet predictable expenses you’ll need to take care of on occasion.
Still, the number may well grow, as new and infrequent voters tend to vote close to, or on, Election Day.
Who is voting? Who is winning? Early vote only offers clues | Rachel Schallom | October 31, 2020 | Fortune
The safety benchmarks are higher for vaccines than for other drugs because vaccines are given to vastly more people, which magnifies infrequent problems.
Why it’s still unlikely we’ll have a Covid-19 vaccine before Election Day | Umair Irfan | September 30, 2020 | VoxAs the years rolled on, though, our encounters became more infrequent.
My period is light and infrequent, no cramps, no weight gain, no pregnancy, no problem.
Birth Control Made My Hair Fall Out, and I’m Not the Only One | Molly Oswaks | October 14, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTHer appearances are infrequent enough so that they soon become the most exciting part of the game.
Inside ‘Kim Kardashian: Hollywood’: The Reality Star’s Aspirational App and Vainest Project Yet | Frances McInnis | June 23, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTWe know that failure of justice is not infrequent; it just never had such a cringeworthy label.
Those sorts of encounters between Israeli Jews and Palestinian Arabs are far too infrequent.
And although there may be abuse, in well-managed companies it is quite infrequent.
Occasionally the nucleus is irregular in shape, "clover-leaf" forms being not infrequent.
A Manual of Clinical Diagnosis | James Campbell ToddIt was not in the room known at the red house as Mr. Royall's "office" that he received his infrequent clients.
Summer | Edith WhartonIt is curious that the close o is heard only in the infrequent diphthong óu, or as an obscured, unaccented final.
Frdric Mistral | Charles Alfred DownerOpen ruptures were infrequent now, although they were innumerable during the first months of their companionship.
Alone | Marion HarlandThe opposite change to greater liveliness of disposition is not unknown, but is more infrequent.
Essays In Pastoral Medicine | Austin Malley
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