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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as occasionally" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something happens from time to time, but it requires additional context or structure to be grammatically correct.
Example: "I enjoy going for a walk, as occasionally it helps clear my mind."
Alternatives: "from time to time" or "now and then."
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Or one might make the case that those who study the past in medicine are not so much condemned to repeat it as, occasionally, privileged to do so.
As occasionally a 100S particle gets reactivated, the balance shifts from 100to70S0S.
American officials describe the relationship as occasionally candid but not close.
Men briefly partnered other men, as occasionally happened in old Argentine dance halls.
IS: (laughter) As well as occasionally fictions out of things that did happen.
But as occasionally happens in boxing, their declining curves crossed at exactly the same spot.
They especially object when a critic tramples on the dignity of an artist or performer, as occasionally happens.
Zuckerman wanted it because it gave him a voice in local affairs, as well as, occasionally, in national ones.
Though very popular, his lively, carefree, elegant paintings have been criticized as occasionally bordering on the superficial.
Bergman regards such shows of aggression as occasionally necessary, even if he feels repentant about them afterward.
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They are natural believers in the state that nourishes them, and natural socialists when it comes--as occasionally happens--to exercising their minds.
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