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Discover LudwigThe phrase "rather occasionally" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to express that something happens only occasionally or infrequently, but not completely rarely. Example sentence: "I enjoy going to the movies, but I only do so rather occasionally as it can be quite expensive."
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The aforementioned internal survey indicates that such reporting does occur, but rather occasionally than systematically.
This partner head never utters a word; rather, occasionally she gives Bowie a sideways glance.
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The stealth system (which comes with the strong-against-explosions armor) makes Iron Man difficult to target with bullets for a short time and because bullet attacks are a constant, rather than occasionally being strong and occasionally weak, there's really no point during play where a brief burst of strong bullet protection is useful.
But when we're constantly reaching rather than occasionally being satisfied with what we have in front of us, that's a recipe for perpetual dissatisfaction.
This is a marvellously bracing compendium, to be swum through from first page to last rather than occasionally dipped into with a sceptical toe.
Yet, within the space of a few years, Tony Blair has transformed the Labour party into a rather illiberal, occasionally authoritarian, centre-right Christian Democratic party.
But FERI sniffs out funds with consistently good, rather than occasionally spectacular, returns over a long period.
Rural informants were acutely aware of the difference that marginal financial changes make: more money means better quality in food – meat at every meal, rather than occasionally.
The external submucosal plexus (Schabadasch 1930) is situated near the inner border of the circular muscle layer and is rather mono- occasionally two-) layered.
They illuminate Orwell's first marriage with an occasionally rather startling clarity.
While these were strictly private affairs, word got out that they were occasionally rather debauched.
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