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every once in a while & every so often Can you guys tell me the difference between every once in a while & every so often? Do they have the same meaning? Or can one be replaced by the other at all circumstances? Thanks in advance! And examples will be appreciated!
2009年6月29日 08:31
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This is another question of formality and register. These phrases are the same in meaning, but "every so often" is more casual than "every once in a while". Some might even consider "every so often" to be fully colloquial (slang). Technically, the only fully formal version of this would be "once in a while", since "every once" may still be considered colloquial. The other difference is that, while "every so often" is a set phrase, "every once in a while" can be modified for intensity: "I see the president of our company only every once in a great while." "Every once in a long while, I treat myself to dinner and a movie alone."
2009年6月29日
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