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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as infrequently" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the frequency of an action or event, indicating that it occurs rarely.
Example: "She visits her hometown as infrequently as possible due to her busy schedule."
Alternatives: "rarely" or "not often".
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But the user wants that to happen as infrequently as possible".
Seventy-four stareonoware now playing it, though some as infrequently as once a day.
Mr. Bloomberg added: "We close schools as infrequently as we can.
BANK runs don't happen often these days almost as infrequently as, say, dictators embracing disarmament.
I visit the Upper East Side almost as infrequently as I go hiking.
Of those, she said, "I go as infrequently as I can, because they are both so awful".
The local ferry operators have no fixed schedule, departing when their boats are full, sometimes as infrequently as once a day.
Abortion, she insists, is a right integral to women's own autonomy, not a privilege to be used as infrequently as possible.
Fire can strike the same stretches of chaparral as often as once a decade, or as infrequently as once in half a century.
The zone contains elements of man-to-man, and Dallas can use it most of the game or as infrequently as several possessions.
Migraine attacks may occur daily or as infrequently as once a year, but they most commonly occur once or twice a month.
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