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OFTEN | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
A1. many times: I often see him in the garden. How often do you wash your hair? I don't often drink beer. It's not often that you meet someone who you're instantly attracted to. I don't see my parents as often as I'd like to. Christmas is often mild in this country. Synonym. frequently. Fewer examples. I don't cook meat very often.
MANY A TIME | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
idiom. Add to word list. many times: I've told you many a time not to ride your bike on the pavement. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Frequency & regularity - general words. (as) regular as clockwork idiom. -ly. clockwork. endemically. erratically. fitful. irregularity. irregularly. like clockwork idiom. many. on-off. periodically.
Often Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of OFTEN is many times : frequently. How to use often in a sentence.
MANY TIMES - 25 Synonyms and Antonyms - Cambridge English
many times. adverb. These are words and phrases related to many times. Click on any word or phrase to go to its thesaurus page. FREQUENTLY. Synonyms. frequently. often. ofttimes. repeatedly. recurrently. constantly. continually. incessantly. perpetually. over and over again. usually. habitually. customarily. generally. ordinarily. Antonyms. rarely.
grammatical number - Is "many a times" correct? - English Language ...
Grammatically, it doesn't make sense to say "a times", and the usage of this phrase is heavily tilted toward the singular, so if you insist on using this phrase then use "many a time", unless you're quoting someone who says it the other way. Otherwise, you might want to just say "many times".
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