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"Not infrequently" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
It means "not often," "not regularly," or "not frequently." It expresses that something happens or occurs occasionally, but not very often. Example: "Not infrequently, my boss asks me to work overtime on weekends."
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Not infrequently it gets him a seat.
Not infrequently, that has been German.
Not infrequently, bed partners resort to sleeping elsewhere.
Not infrequently experience itself is a central theme.
Not infrequently, he has coaxed his wife into these pictures.
Not infrequently, when they reach the surface after a deep dive they pass out.
Not infrequently, she found him locked up for trespassing or loitering.
Not infrequently, these characters have even been played by gay men.
Not infrequently, providers and insurers are unable to agree on a mutually acceptable sharing scheme.
Not infrequently, these numbers are more than twice the patient's age.
"Not infrequently," the newspaper said, "death comes quickly to his relief".
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