adverb
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
repeatedly/frequently/constantly criticize
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The fashion industry is frequently criticized for presenting extremely thin models as beautiful.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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used
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All five departments used Textline, and, in addition, this is the most frequently used service by all.
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In the majority of studies the most frequently used drugs have been thiazide diuretics and beta-blocking agents.
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This automatically selects and stores the most frequently used data, allowing the system to access it faster still.
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In many instances, the same incomplete or inappropriate strategy was frequently used , producing the same incorrect answer.
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In other cases a criterion may be needed, and one frequently used is the payback period.
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Materials and equipment less frequently used or too heavy for pupils to handle easily should be stored on upper shelves.
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Studies of vertical filtering of information have found four frequently used methods for improving one's chances of success, i.e. promotion.
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Probably the most frequently used rejection is total silence.
■ VERB
appear
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She frequently appeared on the London stage and other leading opera houses, and sang with Paul Robeson at Caernarfon.
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By the time McNamara edged Celtic ahead, they had frequently appeared the more dangerous.
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It appears frequently in the Bible.
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Penalty tries appear frequently in divisional games, usually for repeated collapsing of the scrum on the defence try-line.
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In cartoons Mr Bush frequently appears as a taghiya, a pharaonic despot.
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Reductionism Sociologists of religion frequently appear inexcusably reductionist to those whom they study.
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Jeffrey Teller and Mrs Estelle Lambert-Duchesne were the other most frequently appearing free-lance writers in the magazine.
ask
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Will ask frequently to be taken.
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Meanwhile, the International Court of Justice and other international tribunals are frequently asked for an adjudication or advisory opinion.
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Here are some frequently asked questions along with suggestions about how to obtain reliable information: Q: Is my destination safe?
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They frequently ask why organisms group themselves into societies.
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In the final section, experts answer frequently asked questions about science and the future.
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I come up with my cookbook ideas from questions people ask frequently .
call
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This event-driven analysis is frequently called functional analysis.
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In captions, they were frequently called victims and were photographed, usually, on hospital beds.
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The approach for bridging this gap is frequently called a strategy.
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Buthelezi for his part had frequently called for such a meeting, insisting on meeting Mandela on an equal footing.
cite
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Futility and anticipation of poor quality of life were the reasons most frequently cited by medical staff.
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Long-term unemployment by men and the high cost of child care are among the most frequently cited reasons for the increase.
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Companies that change factors or move back to handling their own invoices frequently cite poor quality of service.
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Most frequently cited is the work of Margaret Mead, perhaps the paramount genius in her field.
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His fellow Black power advocate John Carlos is also frequently cited as a major influence.
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A frequently cited study conducted in Los Angeles yielded some interesting results concerning noise and how it disturbs sleep.
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For example a maximum glare index of 16 is frequently cited .
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Publishers frequently cite this as a reason for not really getting behind the sale, and putting better titles into it.
encounter
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The salaried partner is frequently encountered in modern solicitors' firms.
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This observation follows a pattern frequently encountered in research in this area.
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It also covers a selection of other contract clauses frequently encountered in many types of commercial agreement, for example confidentiality clauses.
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Celibacy, or Bramacharya, is encountered frequently in Hindu lore and life.
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Organic farming frequently encounters such philosophical problems.
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The objections to truth-telling we most frequently encounter fall into four general categories.
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This size is frequently encountered in contemporary Anatolian village rugs.
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She said the most frequently encountered problem in meeting the franchise specification was the experience requirement for supervising non-qualified staff.
find
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Triton shells are frequently found in shrines, and with the narrow end cut away to make a mouthpiece.
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I frequently find out from some one else that my husband has lied or has neglected to tell me about something.
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We frequently find it comprises twice as much.
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However, with or without fan support, the Raiders have frequently found ways to disappoint themselves at home.
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Grey seals prefer rocky, exposed sites, while common seals prefer more sheltered areas and are frequently found on sandbanks.
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I would frequently find beetles on the sidewalks on their backs.
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But they have fewer qualms about accepting outlaws, who have frequently found solace within the ancient hilltop walls.
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The bijou pool where bodies were frequently found floating.
hear
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This Doppler effect is frequently heard on the ground when a fast-moving ambulance or police car passes the listener.
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Clelia Barbiere is frequently heard accompanying the sisters in prayer, speaking to them and predicting future events.
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Between that moment and his last column Tuesday, McCarthy has affected many a life, as I heard frequently last week.
mention
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And among the most frequently mentioned vice-presidential possibilities are Govs.
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It is important to remember that a classic type of restraint of trade clause frequently mentions two quite separate time periods.
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Like bread, it is mentioned frequently in sacred scripture and tradition.
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In these letters to Harry he frequently mentions his excessive response to beauty in men, women, and children.
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He is married with three children and frequently mentions his devotion to his family.
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Lucy frequently mentioned Charles's sailing weekends.
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The grounds for dismissal most frequently mentioned in state laws include insubordination, incompetency, immorality, and unprofessional conduct.
occur
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Such mistakes occurred frequently enough for my parents to suspect nothing.
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As so frequently occurs in warfare, the earliest engagements proved to be unreliable indicators of what was to follow.
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It is especially useful in patients with frequently occurring , slow, haemodynamically well-tolerated tachycardia.
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Increased knowledge of the behavior of airbursts has led to a better understanding of mysterious aerial explosions that occur frequently on Earth.
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Whatever the cause, any pain which is constant or which occurs frequently should be investigated.
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Furthermore, the conditions under which child rearing occurs frequently makes it difficult for women to really enjoy that experience.
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If synonyms occur frequently , it can slow down access speeds considerably, and therefore the advantage of random access is lost.
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It is interesting that certain numbers seem to occur frequently in folklore, particularly three, seven and nine.
referred
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Events are frequently referred to as transactions.
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Consequently, this view is frequently referred to as mathematical Platonism.
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He frequently referred to Carver as' my potential successor.
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This was discussed in Chapter 2 and is frequently referred to as the universe of discourse.
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Such corrosion deposits are frequently referred to by names implying that the textile is replaced by corrosion products.
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In his day, the main problem, to which he referred frequently , was the separation of adults from juveniles.
use
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Claudia Roden's recipe for Arab pizza is one that I use frequently .
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Knutson frequently uses the slow cooker and oven for food pre tion instead of the microwave and fast foods.
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The words are used frequently in connection with drama.
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It is a difficult date to establish and is not frequently used , although it appears on packaged dry yeast. 4.
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One classificatory device that has been used frequently draws distinctions between church, denomination, and sect and cult.
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The most frequently used strategy was develop alliances and coalitions.
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Commercialised farms that do rely on labour frequently use seasonal labour.
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Playpens or other harnesses, for instance, may be used frequently to keep their chil-dren safe.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Frequently , she would find herself gazing out of the window lost in thought.
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Passengers complain that trains are frequently cancelled.
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Stir the sauce frequently to avoid burning.
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You have to be willing to change jobs frequently if you want to get to the top in business.
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You see her pretty frequently , don't you?
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Considering the technical complexities required, televised science fiction has frequently earned less than proportionately balanced critical response.
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Late lesions of the bones and joints occur, and frequently a progressive deafness develops.
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Many of the peers also described how conflicts frequently arose between themselves and the subordinates.
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The instructions for this clever method are given frequently and are easy to understand.
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This review is to be repeated as frequently as the county council determines.