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adverb

  • With greater frequency or at a higher rate of occurrence.

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“Of course he also refers to the Second World War, and he does refer to Stalin—but not that much. Far more often he talks about the great Russian czars.”

From The Wall Street Journal • Jun. 5, 2026

I love stirring it into simmering refried beans—or, more often these days, refried lentils—which become a deeply satisfying weekday lunch with little more than a tortilla and a squeeze of lime.

From Salon • Jun. 2, 2026

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  • on the regular
  • oftener
  • more frequently
  • with mounting frequency

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  • not so much
  • less often

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