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frequently

[ free-kwuhnt-lee ]

adverb

  1. often; many times; at short intervals.

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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of frequently1

First recorded in 1525–35; frequent + -ly
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On the campaign trail, Trump frequently attacked his rival, Biden, over his cognitive and physical health.

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Athenian tragedy frequently placed recognizable civic dilemmas in a mythic framework, prompting the audience to examine questions of justice, governance and communal values.

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They were dropping images so fast and frequently that, as soon as I declined one, another one would be on my screen half a second later.

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And while the notion that Lennon and Ono came to understand America through its television programming is provocative, too frequently the collage of grim news and glib ads leans toward the tritely ironic.

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Munn, who grew up an army brat in a family that moved frequently during her childhood, said she savored “Your Friends & Neighbors” for its scathing commentary on the uppermost class of American society.

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