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infrequent

[in-free-kwuhnt] / ɪnˈfri kwənt /


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Frequent users received a supplement every day, while infrequent users were given supplements less often than once a day.

From Science Daily

Amazon has been selling pricey electronics and appliances on its website for years, but those purchases are infrequent, said Josh Lowitz, a partner at Consumer Intelligence Retail Partners.

From The Wall Street Journal

Perhaps it will come down to a generational divide and to the very nature of car buying — the second most expensive purchase most of us will make in life, albeit an infrequent one.

From MarketWatch

The new research aims to better describe how climate change is impacting a region where fire was historically infrequent, west of the Cascade crest.

From Seattle Times

While infrequent echolocation sounds indeed induced stronger signals than frequent ones -- i.e. showed deviation detection -- in the case of communication sounds, the probability of them occurring did not influence the strength of the response.

From Science Daily