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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as occasions" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to specific instances or events, but it lacks context to be effectively used.
Example: "As occasions arise, we will address the issues that need attention."
Alternatives: "as situations" or "as events".
Exact(56)
But she hardly treats them as occasions for soul searching.
and thinks a lot about women (he remembers antiwar demonstrations primarily as occasions of enthusiastic sex).
Production parameters were measured, as well as occasions where tail biting (with fresh damage to a tail) occurred.
In general, public sentiment seems to be turning against mega-events as occasions for cities to reinvent themselves.
Sankara himself would later admit on camera that the tribunals were often used as occasions to settle private scores.
Ms. Sinopoli cited eating lunch or watching television as occasions when Gatorade might not be the drink of choice.
The fairs were designated as occasions for payment and repayment, contributing significantly to the progress of banking and business accounting.
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Let's begin with a discussion of modeling problems that pertain to events-as-occasions.
He switches into supercilious RP as occasion demands.
But not everyone in Austin views the painting's exhibition as occasion for discourse about racism.
Those with hair long enough can conceal and reveal it as occasion demands.
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