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is quite often
adverb
To the greatest extent or degree; completely, entirely.
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The forecast is quite often entirely wrong.
The chilling answer is, quite often, yes.
The effect is quite often funny, quite often dirty.
When you travel, which is quite often, what essential products do you pack?
The reaction to one's work is quite often a surprise, as it was with Scallop".
And when she is done speaking she is, quite often, praised.
"What Russia sells is quite often actually lemons," says Pavel Felgenhauer, a military analyst in Moscow.
There's no escaping our industry past (Yekaterinburg is quite often referred to as the Russian Manchester).
"And confusing and complicating things is quite often a way of understanding them".
"Alcoholic" is quite often used capriciously, to denote that a person drinks a lot.
(Draper is quite often creepy, but the nature of his onscreen memory is not a major part of that affect).
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