Sentence examples for be so often from inspiring English sources

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be so often

adverb

To the (explicitly stated) extent that.

  • It was so hot outside that all the plants died.

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The bad news is that to be so often beaten in the first half, when everything is equal, hints at a simple deficit in ability.

And because such freedom is, itself, a primal strain of the American ideal and object of American fantasy, it's no surprise that New York should also be so often the subject of artistic representation.

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It's been so often.

Less is so often more.

It is so often attacked.

Answers in general were so often disappointing.

But that was so often the way.

It is so often very dark".

"That's so often true, isn't it?" Elliot asked.

There is so often a subject and an object.

"This is so often true in anthropology," Anna said.

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