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once or twice
adverb as in now and then
adverb as in occasionally
Example Sentences
“They rolled up once or twice and threatened to close us down, arrest us — the usual bully tactics of security police anywhere in the world,” Fugard said.
Years later, I still apply yogurt to my face—though now, in maintenance mode, I do it just once or twice a week instead of twice a day.
Now, I’ve personally kept mood journals in the past, once at the recommendation of a therapist, and once or twice after I’ve been blindsided by a tearful breakdown about something relatively inconsequential—breaking a dish, missing my train—only to realize it likely coincided with predictable hormonal fluctuations underscored by days of mounting personal stress.
Head Start programs are required to spend funds within three days of receiving them, so they tend to gather up their bills and then once or twice a week request money to pay them.
He still drove into L.A. once or twice a week and most weekends, adding 240 miles and six hours of travel to the weekly grind.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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