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ofttimes

[ahft-tahymz] / ˈɑftˌtaɪmz /




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Otherwise, there were musicians from all around town playing, ofttimes simultaneously, in the venue’s BP Hall, Keck Amphitheater, big hall and plaza out front.

From Los Angeles Times Apr. 12, 2022

I am equally shocked that lives are being ruined based on one person's version of events, from years and ofttimes decades earlier.

From New York Times Jan. 9, 2018

Labor unions should have an equality before the law with the artificial corporations which Congress has ofttimes been prone to protect too much .

From Time Magazine Archive

As for the partisans of folk sayings, they can for once side with the fastidious William Wordsworth: Wisdom is ofttimes nearer when we stoop T han when we soar.

From Time Magazine Archive

"Folly and desperation are ofttimes hard to tell apart," said Maester Luwin.

From "A Game of Thrones" by George R.R. Martin




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