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Be sporadic
adjective
(archaic) (of diseases) occurring in isolated instances; not epidemic.
Exact(60)
"It can be sporadic".
Weeding books used to be sporadic.
They can be sporadic or arise in association with neurofibromatosis.
My access may be sporadic while I'm in the U.K. Especially in Wootton.
Updating seems to be sporadic; sample material on Turkey had not been revised for some time.
Those, too, can be sporadic, often resulting in pay that barely covers basic bills.
The government announced that all public schools were reopening and there would be sporadic ferry service.
With the holidays, trading activity this week will probably be sporadic at best.
Provision of emergency contraception (EC) to these women has previously been noted to be sporadic.
Hospital-acquired Legionnaires' disease may be sporadic or may occur as part of an outbreak.
Continuity: similarly, one scientist's computing workload may be sporadic, while that of a group of scientists is more continuous.
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