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Example sentences for "frequently used"

  • Regiment has been so frequently used in the course of these volumes, in the sense of government or rule, that it is hardly worth a note.

  • The word is frequently used to signify masculine.

  • Quite is frequently used for requite: as in Massinger's "Old Law," act ii.

  • Haught is frequently used for haughty, when the poet wants to abridge it of a syllable: thus Shakespeare, in "Richard III.

  • This word in Hellenistic Greek is frequently used of a bright light; e.

  • This indefinite τις is frequently used by St Paul, when speaking of opponents whom he knows well enough but does not care to name: see the note on Gal.

  • I confess that the only form in which I know of it is that it is frequently used by the present Garter King of Arms in designing coats of arms with chiefs arched.

  • The name signifies darkness, and is frequently used to designate the lower world.

  • It is frequently used to indicate a swift or abrupt action--Commands frequently assume this form and owe to it half their force.

  • Their is frequently used improperly, as a substitute.

  • Nitrate of sodium is frequently used instead of nitrate of potassium, and is more convenient in some respects, as the residuum is more easily dissolved out of the retort or cylinder.

  • When the chief ingredient of the mass is resin, rectified spirit is frequently used to soften it, either with or without the addition of soap to increase its solubility in the stomach.

  • Combined with opium it is frequently used in various complaints to produce salivation, or bring the system under the influence of mercury.

  • It is frequently used to communicate a fine flavour to liqueurs, confectionery, wine, &c.

  • Chorl is frequently used for a countryman, in old books, from the Saxon ceorl.

  • The word is frequently used by writers contemporary with Shakespeare.

  • He frequently used to say that if any of his people became Gorgios he would kill them.

  • Genitive of 'i'; frequently used as the accusative--e.

  • Fowler's Solution of Arsenic in three to five drops doses is frequently used (three times a day) and is a good lasting tonic in cases where the patient has a very pale white looking skin.

  • It is frequently used as a disinfectant after infectious diseases.

  • The term enciente is derived from this, and is frequently used to indicate pregnancy.

  • This is an old tried remedy, and is frequently used by physicians alone or in combination with other remedies.

  • An ancient vessel propelled by oars; frequently used in shields of naval officers.

  • The shell of a sea-fish, used to decorate the palmers on their way to and from Palestine; frequently used as a charge in Heraldry.

  • The annexed example is to illustrate the word gemels, which is frequently used to describe double bars.

  • A variety, called the Broad-leaved Jew's Myrtle, is held in especial veneration, and is frequently used in Hebrew religious ceremonies.

  • The resin of the Eastern variety is, in certain localities, frequently used instead of incense at sacrifices.

  • Dunham's peptone solution=, frequently used to determine indol production, is a solution of 1 per cent.

  • The same expression is frequently used by other old authors.

  • True or honest as the skin between one's brows" was a proverbial expression, and is frequently used by Shakespeare.

  • The word continent in this sense is frequently used by Shakespeare; i.

  • These lessons include 580 additional words which are somewhat less frequently used.

  • The supplementary list contains 80 words, which although easy to spell are not so frequently used in writing letters as are the words of the minimum list.

  • There are in addition 240 supplementary words which are new, but which are not so frequently used as those in the minimum list.

  • The new words are all words frequently used, are words which second grade children can learn easily and, for the most part, are frequently found in the second readers most commonly used.

  • The oil of corn, because of its lack of flavor, is frequently used in the manufacture of salad oil, cooking oil, and pastry fat.

  • Since this is a test that is frequently used, a supply of toothpicks, preferably round ones, should be kept in a handy place near the stove.

  • As the term baking is frequently used in a wrong sense, the actual conditions of the process should be thoroughly understood.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "frequently used" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    apple trees; corps will; dotted line; frequently employed; frequently found; frequently happens; frequently mentioned; frequently observed; frequently represented; frequently seen; frequently used; half asleep; heavy growth; how does; interim president; judging from; mentioned below; muddy water; murmured the; next election; questioned whether; short stay; similar position; single operation; small plain; through every