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been infrequently
adverb
Not frequently.
synonyms
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However they are dated, these works have been infrequently shown.
But Craighead's work, to this point, has been infrequently shared with the public.
In recent months, many firms had been infrequently -- or incompletely -- updating their listings on the site, at www.nyhomesearch.com.
While formerly a vehicle for Maria Callas, Joan Sutherland and Renata Scotto, it has been infrequently presented in recent years in New York.
Quasi-experiments have been infrequently used in the health sciences.
Electrophysiological techniques have been infrequently applied in conjunction with GTN administration in laboratory models.
However, it has been infrequently reported in immunologically normal people or diabetic patients.
Links between affective temperaments and folk culture have been infrequently explored systematically.
The prevalence of diverse and multiple self-harm behaviors according to race/ethnicity has been infrequently explored.
In spite of the surge in literature of results after UKA, the status of patellar height has been infrequently discussed in the literature.
However, it has been rarely implemented over long restored river segments and has been infrequently assessed while taking into account river conditions prior to restoration.
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