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    very often

    US /ˈvɛri ˈɔfən/

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    UK /ˈveri ˈɔfən/

    A1
    adv.AdverbFrequently; regularly; much of the time.
    I visit my parents very often.

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    • People don't come down here very often, and I can see why.

      People don't come down here very often, and I can see why.

    • People don't come down here very often, and I can see why.

      People don't come down here very often, and I can see why.

    A2

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    • And honestly, I feel like holiday gifts are things that we just do out of habit, and very often, I get things that I don't even want or need,

      And honestly, I feel like holiday gifts are things that we just do out of habit, and very often, I get things that I don't even want or need,

    A2

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    • Very often, people will be up sort of late into the night, and then they'll wake up very early to go to work, or you get a lot of night-shift workers now, which you didn't have in pre-1950.

      Very often, people will be up sort of late into the night, and then they'll wake up very early to go to work, or you get a lot of night-shift workers now, which you didn't have in pre-1950.

    B1

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    • the opposite and displaced is very often used for serious things.

      the opposite and displaced is very often used for serious things.

    • We do hear the word displaced very often

      We do hear the word displaced very often

    B2

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    • Now, this is very often used for plans,

      Now, this is very often used for plans,

    B2

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    • Now, we often use adjectives before the word stunt, very often that adjective is publicity and a publicity stunt is something that is done to get the attention from the public.

      Now, we often use adjectives before the word stunt, very often that adjective is publicity and a publicity stunt is something that is done to get the attention from the public.

    B1

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    • I learned English at school, but, um, I don't practice English very often, so I don't have to work in English,

      I learned English at school, but, um, I don't practice English very often, so I don't have to work in English,

    • I learned English at school, but I don't practice English very often.

      I learned English at school, but I don't practice English very often.

    A2

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    • This is a very casual phrase and native speakers use it in conversations very often, but please, never use it in writing, because it's informal.

      This is a very casual phrase and native speakers use it in conversations very often, but please, never use it in writing, because it's informal.

    • and native speakers use it in conversations very often,

      and native speakers use it in conversations very often,

    A2

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    • Okay to explain that you do something not very often at all.

      Okay to explain that you do something not very often at all.

    • Okay, to explain that you do something not very often at all, you could say "rarely." I rarely phone in sick to work because I'm a hard worker and I'll always go in even if I have a cold or a fever or a broken leg.

      Okay, to explain that you do something not very often at all, you could say "rarely." I rarely phone in sick to work because I'm a hard worker and I'll always go in even if I have a cold or a fever or a broken leg.

    A2

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    • Something that I also use very often when I'm in Russia.

      Something that I also use very often when I'm in Russia.

    • Something that I also use very often when I'm in Russia: "very cold." As we've already mentioned, we can substitute it with "freezing." Freezing outside.

      Something that I also use very often when I'm in Russia: "very cold." As we've already mentioned, we can substitute it with "freezing." Freezing outside.

    B1