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The phrase "that I periodically" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to actions or events that occur at regular intervals.
Example: "I have a habit of reviewing my goals that I periodically set for myself."
Alternatives: "that I regularly" or "that I occasionally".
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The house is twenty-five hundred square feet, but so twisty and cavernous that I periodically needed to pause to reorient.
Most interesting is that I periodically forgot to do this -- a good lesson for me about how difficult it is for patients to comply with every dose of prescribed medications.
In fact, I've used whatever new and clever technology I can, including digital photographs sent via e-mail and birthday notes faxed from airplanes, to try to make up for the fact that I periodically travel for my Asian private-equity business for weeks at a time.
But you may understand that I periodically feel a bit grumpy and bewildered in having to tell you one day that the UK has gathered - by analogy - four bronzes in the economic Olympics, and then a few weeks later learn that the medal haul was in fact significantly different and better.
Instead, I worry about the freshness and nutritional value of the food I consume, which means that I periodically shop at farmers markets.
I've loved the piece since I heard it at University, but it is such a deep, dark piece that I periodically go back to it -- I've been studying the score and playing it very slowly at the piano.
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It's just that I have periodically praised liberal Catholics for their social work, and there also are some conservative Catholics one sees doing this work — and I wanted to make the point that they are on the front lines as well.
In that post, I discussed that I would periodically be featuring retro recipes from our childhoods for #tbt - "Throwback" Thursday".
On my fourth day, on top of my normal routine, I started carrying a tube of Botanika CBD spray in my pocket that I'd periodically spritz into my mouth like a Binaca canister.
"In my pre-Poshmark life, I was a manager for an online boutique, and naturally, I had acquired a lot of clothing that I would periodically sell to local second hand boutiques," Lazic says.
Because there is always more to do than I can get done in a day, I've been asked, "Your life is so planned -- where's the spontaneity?" My response is that periodically, I plan spontaneous time because if I don't, all my to-dos end up hijacking my time.
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