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Filter by Meaning The infrequent updates to the software made it difficult for users to keep up with the latest features.
The museum's infrequent opening hours were a disappointment to many visitors.
The infrequent appearance of the comet is a rare event for astronomers.
The artist has infrequent exhibitions of their work.
The infrequent rainfall has caused a drought in the area.
The gym has infrequent closures for maintenance.
The airline has infrequent flights to certain destinations.
The mountain village is prone to infrequent snowfall during the winter months.
The train service to this remote town is infrequent.
His infrequent attendance in class was a concern for his teacher.
The restaurant only has infrequent live music performances.
The historical landmark sees infrequent visitors due to its remote location.
The infrequent rain in the desert makes the land barren.
The mountain village sees infrequent tourists.
The researcher's infrequent breakthroughs in medical science have saved countless lives.
The company's infrequent product releases disappointed its customers.
The concert hall hosts infrequent performances by world-renowned musicians.
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