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Discover LudwigThe phrase "only sporadically" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe the frequency or occurrence of an action or event. It means that something happens only occasionally or at irregular intervals. Example: He only visits his parents sporadically throughout the year.
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Some women flash only sporadically.
Sixty percent listened only sporadically.
Food was provided only sporadically.
Still, she dated only sporadically.
Instead Bayern were troubled only sporadically.
(He has visited it only sporadically).
He has lived in Chicago only sporadically.
And the gun fires only sporadically.
But the laws are enforced only sporadically.
The fighting has broken out only sporadically.
SERVICE: Polite but only sporadically communicative.
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