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Children often bother their parents.
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.
The best is often the enemy of the good.
We go there often.
When we are in trouble we can take heart from the fact that things often seem worse than they are.
Amnesty International often organizes public protests in support of political prisoners.
Floods, violent wind storms, droughts, killing frosts, and the problems of air pollution have all, on occasion, influenced modern society.
The traffic rules are not often obeyed.
Modern poetry is often most obscure.
Tax cuts are often used as a major fiscal tool to stimulate the economy.
The dog is often called 'man's best friend.'
Fantasy is often the mother of art.
I have seen much of him lately.
I've seen a lot of him recently.
The teacher often emphasizes that students should have courage.
The vicar often refers to the Bible in his sermon.
People have time upon time faced 'a war that must not be lost'.
Prospect is often better than possession.
Thermometers often go below zero.
Students often pursue their teacher with questions.

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