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Difference between "once in a while" and "occasionally"
Can anyone explain me what is the difference between "once in a while" and "occasionally"?
I often mix up them :(
Thank you :)
Dec 2, 2015 5:06 PM
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They're interchangeable. It's more common to say "Once in a while" although if you want to sound a little more formal go for "Occasionally". You can also say "On occasion" which basically has the same meaning as "Occasionally".
December 2, 2015
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