Sentence examples for too infrequent from inspiring English sources

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Those moments are crucial, and regrettably too infrequent.

The trouble is, those moments are far too infrequent.

Justice in these instances is too infrequent and too slow.

Unfortunately for the U.S., that that was far too infrequent.

The only problem his manager John Gregory has is that his wizard skills are too infrequent.

The precursor strategy will not work because earthquakes are too complicated and too infrequent.

Yet such scenes are too infrequent, especially in the novel's desultory first half.

Such moments are a bit too infrequent in "Christi," and its glee club charm may not appeal to everyone.

This causes market participants to stop taking prices as given because transactions are too infrequent to provide clear price signals.

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On the too-infrequent occasions Mr. Mitchell allows storm clouds into his sunny world, he doesn't hide from darkness.

Mossberg cites too-infrequent-to-be-useful 15 sync times; sluggish performance; weird Outlook glitches; and so on.

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