Sentence examples for quite infrequently from inspiring English sources

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"Less than once a month, quite infrequently," she says.

"They just happen quite infrequently".

Foreign bodies in paranasal sinuses are found quite infrequently.

"[M]y understanding is that the previous [group] met quite infrequently and had a pretty hands-off advisory role, whereas this new group would be … smaller, more focused, more engaged," writes Wilsdon, who recently co-edited a collection of essays called Future Directions for Scientific Advice in Europe.

Loss during copying should be common because most lemmata occur quite infrequently.

At the same time, it more accurately assesses the substantial information content of rare words, which is important because in general most occur quite infrequently.

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Rather infrequently, I have to admit.

Continue to cook, stirring infrequently, until they are quite shrunken in size and appear firm, 30 to 45 minutes.

In the Orthodox tradition not infrequently, and indeed in quite recent times, some of those who have been martyred for their faith, when their bodies have been recovered, are found to be incorrupt: sweet-smelling, looking as if they were asleep, not threatening but peaceful and approachable.

Genotype G9, previously infrequently reported, has become quite common all over the world [ 5].

The utilisation rates of written AS information and online information were quite low (50%and49%9%, respectively) and accessed infrequently (on average every 6 months or less), with older participants most frequently accessing written sources and the younger accessing predominantly online information.

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