Sentence examples for now too often from inspiring English sources

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A body designed to give and support now too often cuts to chastise.

Now," too often, "you just widen your vibrato and hope for the best".

It's a drag how late-summer, early-fall festivals like Telluride and especially Toronto are now too often seen as warm-ups for the Oscars.

Such discrimination – the lopsided allocation of resources, such as land or education; the cultural negation – was so bad that ethnicity is now too often synonymous with class.

What once represented a self-conscious homage to video-game history now too often signals a genuine lack of new ideas.

People close to him suffered drug addiction, others were sent to prison and some were murdered in the violence that is now too often numbingly commonplace.

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Then, as now, too much money badly accounted often damages the purpose for which it is spent.

"Being unable to see a doctor has me worried sick". Contraception is now also often too expensive for a majority of women in the Valley, per the report.

Now, all too often, we are also the story.

"Disinterested" academic research is now all too often permeated by covert interests.

It shines a spotlight on a reality that up until now has too often been ignored.

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