Sentence examples for too often refer from inspiring English sources

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In today's parlance, wearables too often refer to fitness tracking devices worn on the wrist, used to monitor performance for the purpose of gaining insight on personal health.

Therefore for the individual patient, it may be necessary to utilise treatments outside of the guidelines which too often refer to the near perfect patient.

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THE word "breathtaking" when applied to a Chinese city too often refers to respiratory-attack-inducing smog.

It too often refers to a theoretical coalition united by little more than shared antipathy towards the Conservative party.

Out-of-work people living in social housing are too often referred to as one big group with the same enduring stigma.

Too often, we refer to the children caught in conflict simply as "victims" to be pitied.

Harford County Executive Barry Glassman called the shooting a "too often occurrence," referring to gun violence across the country.

"I think what we see in the UK is too often government refers to EU law as an excuse, as a reason for not investing.

But books too make up the world of the writer, and texts very often refer back, refer across, answer, question, or challenge other texts.

These often refer to purification.

Often refer to blizzards as "Monday".

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