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Hamed
Does ‘Frequently’ mean ‘Quite often’?
Example:
We use this idiom frequently.
We use this idiom quite often.
Are they the same?
Which one is used in spoken/informal English? (British English)
17 mrt. 2015 13:10
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Yes, and in spoken/informal English you are more likely to hear "quite often" or just "often" or "a lot". "Frequently" is more formal.
17 maart 2015
1
Yes, they are synonyms.
17 maart 2015
I guess, the word "frequently" has stronger meaning than "quite often". Although these words can mean the same. It depends on context.
17 maart 2015
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