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португальский
freqüentemente
Many times at short intervals.
frequently
regularly
oft
oftentimes
ofttimes
rarely
infrequently
португальский
freqüentemente
русский
часто
каталонский
sovint
испанский
a menudo
Term.
common
usually
usual
normal
frequent
typically
typical
commonly
oftently
term
русский
часто
Synonyms
Examples for "
common
"
common
usually
usual
normal
frequent
Examples for "
common
"
1
Bankers believe swing days could become increasingly
common
given uncertain market conditions.
2
This issue is
common
when studying several health problems in developing countries.
3
He said a
common
sense approach to the Covid-19 situation was needed.
4
She said the bylaw takes a
common
sense approach to the problem.
5
But EU rules require border checks with countries outside the
common
market.
1
Immigration New Zealand said work visa applications
usually
took weeks not months.
2
Aberdeen's oil industry is
usually
associated with activity in the North Sea.
3
These men
usually
believe there is a simple answer to their problem.
4
Long months of inaction induced more thoughtfulness than soldiers' conditions
usually
allowed.
5
Traditional families
usually
share one house and one set of house rules.
1
This is the
usual
procedure in extradition or state vs. state case.
2
Some days later Adele arrived home from work at her
usual
time.
3
This year, however, England's national poet is not quite his
usual
self.
4
Israeli history is presented in an
usual
way in a new documentary.
5
How does the
usual
advice hold up in the present financial crisis?
1
However, second
normal
form is only one of many possible
normal
forms.
2
Level 1: Most
normal
activity can resume, providing we follow health guidelines.
3
Four children are under one year, all with
normal
milestones thus far.
4
The case would then continue in court, as per any
normal
trial.
5
He asked the army to help bring the situation back to
normal
.
1
Current guidelines remain appropriate; however,
frequent
hepatic function tests should be conducted.
2
Results: Physical nutrition impact symptoms and unmet needs for support were
frequent
.
3
Another
frequent
question is about the health hazards associated with electric lines.
4
Aim: Chronic diseases are
frequent
in older adults, particularly hypertension and diabetes.
5
New reports of direct attacks targeting the Jewish community are still
frequent
.
1
U.S. bank bosses, however, are
typically
paid far more than in Europe.
2
Information about food is
typically
presented by way of a food label.
3
Similar hearing devices
typically
cost thousands of dollars, according to the company.
4
After all, military technology
typically
filters down to law enforcement, given time.
5
Investors in IPOs
typically
expect new companies to outperform the broader market.
1
The control group performed a
typical
physical class three times per week.
2
Not exactly the
typical
company line we're used to hearing these days.
3
The Finance Minister describes it as not a
typical
election year Budget.
4
Analysis across countries used a LogFrame Analysis
typical
for public nutrition development.
5
We are a strong family, a working family, and a
typical
family.
1
Background: People
commonly
use psychoactive substances to increase physical and psychological pleasure.
2
Background: Administrative data are
commonly
used for surveillance of chronic medical conditions.
3
The genocide in Darfur, for example, was a
commonly
asked YouTube question.
4
Domestic violence is
commonly
used to take children away from their mothers.
5
However, its relationship with other
commonly
used measures has not been evaluated.
Frequently or in great quantities.
much
a great deal
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.
often
often enough
be often
often difficult
come often
use often
португальский
freqüentemente
vira e mexe
amiúde
muitas vezes
frequentemente
com freqüência
русский
часто
каталонский
sovint
испанский
a menudo
usualmente
frecuentemente
típicamente