Examples of using More often in English and their translations into Hindi
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Try putting the phone down a little more often.
More often than not, help recipients won't express gratitude immediately,
More often than not guys go out on a date
they are hyperactive more often, which is more disruptive to others.
More often than not, help recipients won't express gratitude immediately,
The biggest mistakes people make at all-inclusive resorts are eating more often, eating multiple helpings,
Sometimes such pains are not associated with life-threatening diseases, but more often, the occurrence of such sensations is an occasion for immediate medical attention or a call[…].
vascular dementia more often begins with poor judgment
More often than not, what comes to mind first tends to involve“inherent” or“intrinsic” characteristics of whatever is being explained.
is seen more often in Asia, Mediterranean regions, and Africa.
get a twice-yearly dental cleaning(or more often if your dentist says you are at high risk for gum disease).
More often than not, people cannot perceive this themselves,
More often than not people do not understand that as much as working out helps them build muscles they also lose a lot of energy.
More often than not, this support comes from religious and other such institutions,
This is what makes Trumpism unusual: more often than not, the president's pronouncements
This aggregation strategy works more often than not, so users can typically burst to their full bandwidth most of the time;
More often, beta blockers that are used to treat high blood pressure- another risk factor for heart disease- actually raise triglyceride levels(another blood fat).
More often than not, the decision whether
holds a scepter and is sometimes known as"the bedpost queen", though more often she is called"black lady.
A contraction every 10 minutes or more often within one hour(five