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The phrase "would intermittently" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an action or event that occurs at irregular intervals or not continuously over a period of time. Example: "The machine would intermittently shut down, causing delays in production."
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"Rob would intermittently contact me," Trump, Jr., noted in his statement to congressional investigators.
This replaces a system in which the BBC Trust would intermittently summon the DG to explain what was going on.
And the Chrysler Group unit of DaimlerChrysler, whose sales continue to decline sharply, said it would cut its October vehicle production by 26,000 vehicles and said it would intermittently idle five plants this month.
The commander, Col. Lawrence Stutzriem, also said that the air combat orders that Air Force pilots were required to read included information that coalition ground forces would intermittently use live ammunition.
This was pretty indicative of general gameplay – although it was comforting to have three other zombie-bashers around at all times (a role that would intermittently be taken up by AI-controlled colleagues in the single-player game).
Melvyn Bragg sat in Howard's RSC dressing room during a production of Coriolanus and the actor would intermittently rush in, sweating and breathless, for a towel-down or costume change, during which he would discuss Shakespearean text and performance method, even as his next cue approached on the dressing room intercom.
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A few months after Susan Sontag died in December 2004, the American literary academic and writer Terry Castle published a wonderful and amusing reminiscence in the London Review of Books of the woman to whom she'd intermittently played the role of "female aide-de-camp".
But it said problems with account features would continue intermittently.
Originally, there was to have been sound, and words like "reward" and "imagine" and "connect" and "invest" would float intermittently across the screen — to make explicit the link between apples and moons and the work that goes on at Morgan Stanley.
Sojo would play intermittently, sometimes after weeks of sitting on the bench, and he always managed to do something significant with his awkward, flailing swing, and then he would laugh about it.
His composure in front of the back four became more of an asset than any "Pitbull" attributes (the name would be intermittently replaced by a "Poodle" epithet that was more affectionate than pejorative), but his return to Motagua in May 2013 was welcomed neither by the player nor by Hibernian, who had reportedly offered him a five-year contract in the hope that his club would lower their fee.
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