Sentence examples for Now and then from inspiring English sources

"now and then" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It is typically used to mean "occasionally" or "sometimes." Example: "Now and then, I like to take a break from my work and go for a walk."

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Now and then

adverb

Sometimes; occasionally; intermittently

  • Call your mother now and then and let her know you care.

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Now and then somebody dies.

Now and then it does.

"Now and then," he replied.

Now and then clients call from jail.

Now and then, there is a lull.

"Now and then" is the key here.

Now and then, he writes a song.

"Now and then they go public.

Now and then a dog walks by.

Now and then.

Chill now and then.

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