Sentence examples for are far too often from inspiring English sources

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Now, perhaps these goals are far too often attained.

We are, far too often, our own worst enemies.

Remember that there's two other Rs — reduce and reuse — that are far too often ignored.

For Indigenous people these are far too often the images that give shape to Australia.

Those assets are far too often being extracted from developing nations desperately in need of tax revenues.

Here is one of the greatest pitfalls for beginning or inexperienced writers: Their stories are, far too often, just simply not very interesting.

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Confusion and humiliation was far too often the price you paid to be sexually liberated.

The debate on sanctions, understandably, is far too often focused on economic and political effects.

It's far too often the case with short story collections that you find yourself horribly bored by a few.

Sadly in Britain it's far too often, he adds, but that shows we respect the rule of law.

Politics is far too often about bumper stickers and caricature, especially with policies as complicated to explain as health care reform.

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