more often than not

ADVERB
  1. usually; as a rule
    by and large it doesn't rain much here
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How To Use more often than not In A Sentence

  • More often than not he lost it and a good deal more besides.
  • Pre-season training will be an important time for Charlie because players with his talent should be performing at a high standard more often than not.
  • It is further proof that in the department of a superannuated squad who have witnessed Mourinho's ruthless side more often than not, Drogba is the ultimate survivor.
  • More often than not, companies face higher costs during peak periods, which can explain the higher prices charged. Microeconomics: Price Theory in Practice
  • Hockey is an 11-a-side game played over two halves of 35 minutes, with goals more often than not coming from set-pieces such as corners or penalties.
  • In the few places where a bike lane is present, more often than not, a double-parked car is there as well, forcing the bicyclist into the traffic lane. Maryland bike law isn’t enough
  • -- This form of quittor has its origin more often than not in contusions, punctures, or wounds of the region severe enough to cause death of a small portion of the tissues. Diseases of the Horse's Foot
  • We are more often than not the victims of rape, violence, threats and intimidation.
  • The result is doctors drastically overbook, spend very little time with a patient, and more often than not don't correctly treat the problem. No 'silver bullet' to health care overhaul, Obama says
  • More often than not, due to the delay and lack of adequate care of the socket, a ready fitting of the artificial eye is impossible.
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