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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all to frequent" is not correct; it should be "all too frequent." You can use it to describe something that happens excessively or more often than desired
Example: "The delays in the project have become all too frequent, causing frustration among the team."
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Mary (not her real name), who received her Ph.D. in the biological sciences, proffers serious counsel regarding the all-to-frequent misstep of allocating complete control of your livelihood to another person, especially your supervisor.
Do they keep him another year, and try to extract value from him on the pitch while running the risk of locker room discord or one of the all-to-frequent van Persie injuries to only let him leave on a free next summer?
A $600-million IT roll-out blunder, information security concerns, cancelled plans and coverage uncertainties, restrictions upon access to health care providers, and all-to-frequent hikes in premium costs and deductibles already demonstrate what happens when government is put in charge of our choices and lives.
He discovered a Thai restaurant they all like to frequent — it was Mr. Duncan's first time with that type of cuisine — and Tortilla Coast, a Tex-Mex spot near the Capitol.
But as political tensions have heightened, impelling artists and public figures of all kinds to frequent and direct political messaging, Abney now takes a more oblique approach to social commentary, raising countless questions and answering almost none of them.
A combination of the distance and costs of travelling to the nearest ARV health facility, stigma, and an inadequate diet all contribute to frequent relapses and the continued need for care.
Thus, C. jejuni, H. influenzae, H. pylori, M. tuberculosis, pathogenic Neisseria, S. pneumoniae, S. pyogenes and S. aureus all contribute to frequent infectious disease cases of mild to grave severity, as well as a large numbers of deaths each year.
A rejoinder to frequent all-male productions, like the Shakespeare's Globe renditions of "Twelfth Night" and "Richard III," both soon to open on Broadway, it reclaims meaty parts and muscular verse for female actors.
The four men, known by the pseudonyms Mr KA, Mr KB, Mr KC and Mr KD, have all been the victims of physical abuse while held in prisons and have all been subject to "frequent physical, mechanical and chemical restraint", according to the HRC's findings.
In the PVA-FCVB rabbit implanted eyes, the structure of the retina was intact at 90 days postoperatively (a lensectomy was performed in all eyes due to frequent cataract induction of the implant); at 180 days retinal disorders were reported due to long-term capsule-induced mechanical pressure to the retina [ 114].
Regulatory authorities closely monitor asbestos removal, and all projects are subject to frequent unannounced inspections.
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