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    most often

    US /most ˈɔfən/

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    UK /məust ˈɔfən/

    A1
    phr.PhraseMore frequently than not; usually.
    I see him most often at the library.

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    What is clear-air turbulence and how was SQ321 affected?

    03:48What is clear-air turbulence and how was SQ321 affected?
    • And this can be caused by many factors, but is most often caused by unstable weather patterns that trigger storms.

      And this can be caused by many factors, but is most often caused by unstable weather patterns that trigger storms.

    • but is most often caused by unstable weather patterns that trigger storms

      but is most often caused by unstable weather patterns that trigger storms

    B2

    The Dark Side of Rich Kids Volunteering Abroad | Informer

    07:19The Dark Side of Rich Kids Volunteering Abroad | Informer
    • The children were most often having beans and rice

      The children were most often having beans and rice

    B2

    The Story of: Gerhard Richter (1932–Today)

    19:49The Story of: Gerhard Richter (1932–Today)
    • Realism, and with reference to Socialist Realism, but also a label Richter wasn't too satisfied about. Richter was interested in current affairs, consumer society, new media and popular culture. He incorporated these elements into his painterly practice, depicting for instance televisions, design magazines, advertisements or political figures and events. This was the genesis of Richter's professional oeuvre, and photography was the starting point, something which used to be impossible with his academic background. He combined photography with his characteristic blurred effect, and immediately started to examine the relationship between both media, photography and painting, a true pillar within his artistic practice. The German artist was interested and fascinated by the dialectic relation between the objectivity and the subjectivity when painting photographs. For Richter, the photograph was the most perfect picture. He could eliminate conscious thinking, as the picture does not change, it is absolute, autonomous, unconditional and not linked to any style. With his blurred effect, he made everything equal, equally important and simultaneously equally unimportant. He was strongly drawn to depicting certain subjects from found photographic material. Think of military subjects, family portraits, images from newspapers or magazines. These selected images all have their very own narrative and motive to be painted, most often combining death or suffering, and its exploitation of death and suffering in media. From 1963 until 1964, Richter had his first exhibitions and commercial successes, collaborating with several galleries, and also collectors were starting to get really interested in his work and career. A landmark year for Gerhard Richter was 1966, for many reasons. The first, the birth of his daughter, Betty, whom he iconically painted in 1988. He also painted his wife

      Realism, and with reference to Socialist Realism, but also a label Richter wasn't too satisfied about. Richter was interested in current affairs, consumer society, new media and popular culture. He incorporated these elements into his painterly practice, depicting for instance televisions, design magazines, advertisements or political figures and events. This was the genesis of Richter's professional oeuvre, and photography was the starting point, something which used to be impossible with his academic background. He combined photography with his characteristic blurred effect, and immediately started to examine the relationship between both media, photography and painting, a true pillar within his artistic practice. The German artist was interested and fascinated by the dialectic relation between the objectivity and the subjectivity when painting photographs. For Richter, the photograph was the most perfect picture. He could eliminate conscious thinking, as the picture does not change, it is absolute, autonomous, unconditional and not linked to any style. With his blurred effect, he made everything equal, equally important and simultaneously equally unimportant. He was strongly drawn to depicting certain subjects from found photographic material. Think of military subjects, family portraits, images from newspapers or magazines. These selected images all have their very own narrative and motive to be painted, most often combining death or suffering, and its exploitation of death and suffering in media. From 1963 until 1964, Richter had his first exhibitions and commercial successes, collaborating with several galleries, and also collectors were starting to get really interested in his work and career. A landmark year for Gerhard Richter was 1966, for many reasons. The first, the birth of his daughter, Betty, whom he iconically painted in 1988. He also painted his wife

    • The selected images all have their very own narrative and motive to be painted, most often combining death or suffering and its exploitation of death and suffering in media.

      The selected images all have their very own narrative and motive to be painted, most often combining death or suffering and its exploitation of death and suffering in media.

    B1

    Consonant Sound / j / as in "yes" – American English Pronunciation

    11:03Consonant Sound / j / as in "yes" – American English Pronunciation
    • Most often, this sound is found in words with the letter U, like unit or cure.

      Most often, this sound is found in words with the letter U, like unit or cure.

    • Most often, this sound is found in words with the letter U, like "unit" or "cure".

      Most often, this sound is found in words with the letter U, like "unit" or "cure".

    B1

    Epstein, Air India, ‘Japanese First’ party and three-person IVF

    10:49Epstein, Air India, ‘Japanese First’ party and three-person IVF
    • The 8 children were at high risk for inheriting these so-called mitochondrial diseases that most often affect the brain, the muscles, the gastrointestinal tract and in some severe cases are fatal.

      The 8 children were at high risk for inheriting these so-called mitochondrial diseases that most often affect the brain, the muscles, the gastrointestinal tract and in some severe cases are fatal.

    • The eight children were at high risk for inheriting the so-called mitochondrial diseases that most often affect the brain, the muscles, the gastrointestinal tract, and

      The eight children were at high risk for inheriting the so-called mitochondrial diseases that most often affect the brain, the muscles, the gastrointestinal tract, and

    B1

    Aid groups warn that ‘mass starvation’ is spreading in Gaza | BBC News

    09:06Aid groups warn that ‘mass starvation’ is spreading in Gaza | BBC News
    • The vast majority of them are people that have sustained explosive injuries from Israeli tank shells or missiles or airstrikes that most often have struck the people when they are in their tents in a displacement zone.

      The vast majority of them are people that have sustained explosive injuries from Israeli tank shells or missiles or airstrikes that most often have struck the people when they are in their tents in a displacement zone.

    • The vast majority of them are people that have sustained explosive injuries from Israeli tank shells or missiles or airstrikes that most often have struck the people when they are in their tents in a displacement zone.

      The vast majority of them are people that have sustained explosive injuries from Israeli tank shells or missiles or airstrikes that most often have struck the people when they are in their tents in a displacement zone.

    B1

    ABC World News Tonight with David Muir Full Broadcast - July 1, 2025

    19:38ABC World News Tonight with David Muir Full Broadcast - July 1, 2025
    • She would travel with Peter to Hong Kong, the conventions to Cuba, working with Charlie Gibson when he became anchor. She always knew that Charlie would walk up those stairs to the studio at the last minute. And then she was there for Diane Sawyer, her partner behind the scenes while Diane was on the air, guiding her as she has guided us all. And on this night, when we now say goodbye, Diane wanted to make sure that everyone watching at home knows about the person we all count on behind the camera. I just want all the wonderful people who watch world news to know that when you're watching the person sitting at this desk, you're really also watching the coach behind the camera. Michelle always there to say, move it along or slow it down or time to get out. Or in my case, she had signs printed up most often. And when

      She would travel with Peter to Hong Kong, the conventions to Cuba, working with Charlie Gibson when he became anchor. She always knew that Charlie would walk up those stairs to the studio at the last minute. And then she was there for Diane Sawyer, her partner behind the scenes while Diane was on the air, guiding her as she has guided us all. And on this night, when we now say goodbye, Diane wanted to make sure that everyone watching at home knows about the person we all count on behind the camera. I just want all the wonderful people who watch world news to know that when you're watching the person sitting at this desk, you're really also watching the coach behind the camera. Michelle always there to say, move it along or slow it down or time to get out. Or in my case, she had signs printed up most often. And when

    • Or in my case, she had signs printed up most often.

      Or in my case, she had signs printed up most often.

    B1

    2436 The Audacity! Have the Nerve to Connect in English

    14:102436   The Audacity! Have the Nerve to Connect in English
    • This is very common, but this is definitely how I most often use this word.

      This is very common, but this is definitely how I most often use this word.

    • This is very common, but this is definitely how I most often use this word.

      This is very common, but this is definitely how I most often use this word.

    A2

    The Mere Exposure Effect: The Science Behind Ads

    05:28The Mere Exposure Effect: The Science Behind Ads
    • When the people were later asked which shapes they found most pleasing, they reliably chose those to which they had been exposed the most often, even though they had no conscious awareness of that.

      When the people were later asked which shapes they found most pleasing, they reliably chose those to which they had been exposed the most often, even though they had no conscious awareness of that.

    • When the people were later asked which shapes they found most pleasing, they reliably chose those to which they had been exposed the most often, even though they had no conscious awareness of that.

      When the people were later asked which shapes they found most pleasing, they reliably chose those to which they had been exposed the most often, even though they had no conscious awareness of that.

    B1

    Prostitutes of God (Documentary)

    28:25Prostitutes of God (Documentary)
    • It's forced upon them, and most often by their parents.

      It's forced upon them, and most often by their parents.

    • It's forced upon them, and most often by their parents.

      It's forced upon them, and most often by their parents.

    B1