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Meanings of
often
in inglés
portugués
freqüentemente
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Many times at short intervals.
frequently
regularly
oft
oftentimes
ofttimes
rarely
infrequently
portugués
freqüentemente
ruso
часто
catalán
sovint
español
a menudo
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Term.
common
usually
usual
normal
frequent
typically
typical
commonly
oftently
Related terms
term
español
a menudo
Frequently or in great quantities.
much
a great deal
Sinónimos
Examples for "
much
"
much
a great deal
Examples for "
much
"
1
The migrant crisis has dominated in Europe for
much
of this year.
2
But this is as
much
a social crisis as a health crisis.
3
Few American or South African 'people' pay
much
attention to the words.
4
Masutha, however, could not say exactly how
much
free education will cost.
5
Great products depend as
much
on great execution as on great ideas.
1
Mr Power said it would mean
a
great
deal
to the industry.
2
Organised sport has meant
a
great
deal
of different things throughout history.
3
However, there is
a
great
deal
of information available on the Web.
4
There is, of course,
a
great
deal
of work to be done.
5
And the right way requires
a
great
deal
of prudence and courage.
Usage of
often
in inglés
1
However economic migrants, for example, were
often
young men looking for work.
2
High-pressure systems bring generally calm conditions and
often
result in clear skies.
3
Conclusions: Fathers and mothers
often
report problems and frequently need professional support.
4
We share information to meet common goals,
often
far in the future.
5
China's new climate-related insurance services, however,
often
depend on heavy government subsidies.
6
Politicians understandably approach said question with caution
-
often
with interesting results.
7
Watch for early signs; election years are
often
good times for investors.
8
We
often
hear the term 'flood-ravaged' used in relation to some areas.
9
Small businesses
often
don't feel able to ask for more reasonable terms.
10
A great number of studies
often
result with controversial and non-conclusive outputs.
11
Its oil industry is
often
targeted by protests, shutdowns and armed violence.
12
However, high-resolution cryo-EM reconstruction
often
requires hundreds of thousands of single-particle images.
13
Furthermore, HFMD
often
affects a large number of infants and young children.
14
In reality, given the generous qualifying regulations, quite sizeable movies
often
figure.
15
The journalists believe the anti-migrant messages
often
come directly from the government.
16
And beware, advertised ranges
often
are the maximum possible given perfect conditions.
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often
Adverb
Frequent collocations
often enough
be often
often difficult
come often
use often
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Translations for
often
portugués
freqüentemente
vira e mexe
amiúde
muitas vezes
frequentemente
com freqüência
ruso
часто
catalán
sovint
español
a menudo
usualmente
frecuentemente
típicamente
Often
through the time
Often
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
South Africa
Common
United Kingdom
Common
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