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Discover LudwigThe phrase "appear less often" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is infrequent or occurs with lower frequency.
Example: "As the seasons change, certain flowers may appear less often in the garden."
Alternatives: "occur less frequently" or "show up less often."
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Farther north in Manhattan, backhouses appear less often, because the lots were developed later.
His column, by now written with Stella Foster, began to appear less often, twice a week, and was pushed toward the back of the paper.
"And it would appear less often, so people who are now involved in reading everything off the Internet would not find this uncomfortable.
What The A.P. seeks is not that articles should appear less often in search results, but that such use would become a new source of revenue.
With his opinion poll ratings at historic lows, Mr. Sarkozy has followed advice, including that of his wife, to appear more presidential in public, and to appear less often.
Among these elements which appear less often in the OQMD (Br, C, Cl, F, H, I, N, P, S, Se, Xe), C and N have the highest number of compounds with positive formation enthalpies in the test set.
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He is already making some changes, trying to be more like the secular "kings" de Gaulle and Georges Pompidou, appearing less often in public, ordering his cabinet to stop leaking and gossiping and trying to wrap himself in more mystery.
Lawyers and others familiar with documents released from the Boston investigation have said that Bishop Murphy's name appears less often in them than the names of other top advisers to Cardinal Law.
There was a puff of darker smoke, as if part of Laura had freed itself from the drag-anchor of her body, perhaps a hand that had once caressed me, or the soft foot that would touch mine while she slept.' The crime-story tone appears less often, but stirs strong echoes of Chandler and Hammett when it does.
She has scaled back her singing career, appearing less often on state-run television.
During the 1180s, he was more active in the affairs of his diocese, and appears less often in the secular affairs of the kingdom, but in 1189 he took part in the coronation of King Richard I of England.
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