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intermittent

[in-ter-mit-nt] / ˌɪn tərˈmɪt nt /


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She gets some financial support from an International Olympic Committee scholarship fund and small, intermittent assistance from the federation.

From Los Angeles Times

People with IBD are advised to consult their healthcare provider before adjusting their eating schedule to determine whether intermittent fasting is appropriate for them.

From Science Daily

My heating engineer came to fix my radiators because they kept shutting off and the hot water was intermittent.

From MarketWatch

He’s equally proficient on clarinet, providing intermittent solos of captivating beauty.

From The Wall Street Journal

These industries are central to U.S. economic growth, technological leadership and national competitiveness and require constant, high-quality power that intermittent resources alone cannot provide.

From The Wall Street Journal