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often in English:

1. frequently


Earthquakes frequently hit Japan.
If you frequently spit-up blood you should call an ambulance or have a nearby physician make a house call.
The fact that television frequently limits communication within families is already well known.
The word 'excessive competition' is frequently used in Japanese industry, but there is not a precise definition of the practice.
Also, increased temperatures may require that lubricants be changed frequently.
When children are ordered to do a certain thing by such adult standards, they frequently refuse to follow the instructions for no other reason than that they have been told to do so.
My refusing to eat meat occasioned an inconvenience, and I was frequently chided for my singularity.
They move from place to place, often change jobs, divorce more frequently, and take economic and social risks which seem dangerous.
Reason is the greatest enemy that faith has: it never comes to the aid of spiritual things, but--more frequently than not --struggles against the divine Word, treating with contempt all that emanates from God.
I wish I had gone to the dentist more frequently. Now I have gum problems.
Frequently clear and balmy weather deteriorates and it soon rains cats and dogs.
We rarely hear, it has been said, of the combinations of masters, though frequently of those of the workman. But whoever imagines, upon this account, that masters rarely combine, is as ignorant of the world as of the subject.
Inventors and geniuses have almost always been looked on as no better than fools at the beginning of their career, and very frequently at the end of it also.
When you go shopping every day, this is an example of a situation where you go shopping frequently.
Australian saltwater crocodiles can grow up to 23 feet long and frequently kill people.

English word "often"(frequently) occurs in sets:

Sprawdzian 2A i 2B
#2 wejściówka ([nie]formalne)