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Often   /ˈɔfən/  /ˈɔftən/   Listen
Often

adverb
1.
Many times at short intervals.  Synonyms: frequently, oft, oftentimes, ofttimes.
2.
Frequently or in great quantities.  Synonyms: a great deal, much.  "I don't travel much"
3.
In many cases or instances.



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... often have company from the cottage at this time?' he inquired when he had again caught up with Wych Hazel in the ...
— The Gold of Chickaree • Susan Warner

... eagerly, laughing, and rejoicing that the wild night ride proposed by Cordula von Montfort, which had led over dark forest paths, lighted only by a stray moonbeam, and often across fields and ditches and through streams, had ended without mischance ...
— Uarda • Georg Ebers

... rogue, no matter how clearly expressed the law against stealing. A single thief in the jury-box could defeat the ends of justice. A hundred loop-holes for escape can always be found in the provisions of a law with which the majority of the people are not in sympathy. Indeed, it often happens that such loop-holes are provided by the law-makers themselves; and this is especially true in too many of the laws made for the suppression of ...
— Grappling with the Monster • T. S. Arthur


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