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Discover LudwigThe phrase "infrequent with" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It means not happening often or not occurring regularly in conjunction with something else. Example: John was infrequent with his visits to the gym, only going once a month.
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Walker, of course, was another musician whose releases were for many years infrequent, with decades between releases.
But the rain has been infrequent, with little impact on play — until Saturday.
"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".
And when the rehearsal spaces double as performance spaces, as is not infrequent with smaller performance groups, both need ceilings high enough to accommodate stage sets and lighting.
Since the end of the Pleistocene Epoch (about 11,700 years ago), turbidity currents have been relatively infrequent, with the consequence that the characteristic deposits laid down by them are as a rule covered by several inches of normal pelagic sediment.
The company notes these in-app surveys are infrequent, with only one or two a year at max being shown to each subscriber.
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A deputation from the Roman Senate met with the emperors, renewing its infrequent contact with the Imperial office.
Meanwhile, a deputation from the Roman Senate met with the rulers and renewed its infrequent contact with the imperial office.
He did not, however, go along with CND, thereby causing one of his not infrequent confrontations with a bevy of hard left leader-writers.
Migrants who mix primarily or exclusively with Poles talk about a more casual and infrequent engagement with Polish affairs and non-voting.
By then, Ms. Palin was in only infrequent contact with Mr. McCain, top advisers said.
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