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It can be used to describe something that is not used consistently or regularly, but rather at irregular intervals. Example: "The software is sporadically used by the team, depending on the project's requirements."
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Mr. Bush sporadically used Spanish phrases and words like "corazon," which means "heart," in today's speech.
In Asia, a mixture of standards is in use, with C.D.M.A., which stands for code division multiple access, dominant in Japan and South Korea, while G.S.M. is sporadically used elsewhere.
Next to the house will sit two of the old cornfield synagogues, outposts built by later colonies in Rosenhayn and Monroeville that are now privately maintained and only sporadically used.
I've tried grammar exercises at home, lunchtime classes at work, sporadically used apps such as Duolingo and Memrise, Michel Thomas CDs in spurts, and stuck (now dog-eared) flashcards around my bedroom.
It has sporadically used Shill Hunter, software developed by the company to spot questionable bidding, before the "Diebenkorn" case arose, said Robert C. Chesnut, deputy general counsel for the company.
It is only sporadically used as a source of geographically relevant information.
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Vast tracts of the film simply deliver visuals, sometimes set to music — lacking voiceover to anchor your viewing, or text captioning which Curtis also sporadically uses to move the narrative along.
During McCartney's early years with the Beatles, he primarily used a Höfner 500/1 bass, though in 1965, he began sporadically using a Rickenbacker 4001S for recording.
Prior studies showed that cells derived from unaffected individuals sporadically use the same cryptic splice site in lamin A, and several immunohistochemistry studies using anti-progerin antibodies have shown that progerin is present in cells from elderly individuals (McClintock et al., 2007; Olive et al., 2010).
She continued to publish sporadically but used decades-old concepts and sketches rather than new images and ideas.
The salting-in effect has only sporadically been used for crystallization [37], because this effect does not apply to all proteins [38].
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