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be infrequent
adjective
Not frequent; not happening frequently.
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Productions of Britten's chamber opera "The Rape of Lucretia" used to be infrequent.
"Even if disfiguring tic disorders turn out to be infrequent, with tens of millions of people having been on serotonin boosters, hundreds of thousands could be affected".
Meanwhile, because they have busy schedules, unless they're particularly devoted they can be infrequent presences at board meetings and other events.
However, these tend to be infrequent and poor in quality.
Unlike HPIV types 1 3, they are associated with mild infections and appear to be infrequent.
Congruent audio visual pairs were designed to be frequent and incongruent pairs to be infrequent.
Level 2 tsunami events will be infrequent but cause widespread damage.
Insurance data contains relatively large claim amounts, which may be infrequent.
Because fuel devices run 6-10 times longer than batteries, the need to refuel will be infrequent.
Gene flow among populations seems to be infrequent indicating dispersal limitation also on the relatively small spatial scale.
Errors of commission (over reporting) on the other hand seem to be infrequent in adolescents [63, 65, 66].
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