time and again

ADVERB
  1. repeatedly
    the unknown word turned up over and over again in the text
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How To Use time and again In A Sentence

  • Such abbreviations have cropped up in different contexts time and again.
  • It happens time and again that winning sides get the rub of the green. Times, Sunday Times
  • Ball after ball was lofted into the Colt goalmouth but time and again their defence came up trumps as they repelled attack after attack.
  • In order to aggrandize afresh their power, the powerful countries started aforethought aggression time and again.
  • Time and again voting systems around the world have thrown up anomalous results. Times, Sunday Times
  • Time and again, Ike put up with the foibles, discourtesies, and downright arrogance of his official subor dinate, while at the same time insisting that his major decisions be carried out. General Ike
  • I mean, I loved Somewhere in Time in its day ... and Time and Again ... and Quantum Leap and Voyager and, you know, that show with the weirdly dressed fellow blipping about in a 1960's Police Box. RTD = Deceptively Playful
  • One is not superior to the other. no. every effort to portray 'caucasians' as more evolved / superior / etc have been solidly debunked time and again. even the notion of 'caucasian' and 'three races' has been steadily falling apart since the Yahoo! Answers: Latest Questions
  • It is a hot, sweet and sour delight that you can make time and again for use with fish and chicken dishes, or as a dipping sauce for spring rolls, poppadoms and savouries.
  • Time and again, in prose unsparing and unsentimental, Liz has allowed readers a peek into her own mental health struggles.
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