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More often than not   /mɔr ˈɔfən ðæn nɑt/   Listen
More often than not

adverb
1.
Usually; as a rule.  Synonyms: by and large, generally, mostly.






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"More often than not" Quotes from Famous Books



... Achiet. Officers and men took full advantage of the period of rest, and the weather fortunately was exactly suited to enjoyable life under canvas. The thing of the moment only concerned us, and this was more often than not an important football match with another battalion, a game of cricket, a sports day, a visit to the divisional concert troupe—"Th' Lads"—who gave some very good shows about this time. Boxing was a great thing, and Pte. Finch, who was, poor chap, killed and ...
— The Seventh Manchesters - July 1916 to March 1919 • S. J. Wilson

... such as they are, have come to me from time to time, I hardly know how or whence; certainly not of deliberate intention or of malice aforethought. More often than not they have come to the interruption of other, as it seemed to me, more ...
— Bees in Amber - A Little Book Of Thoughtful Verse • John Oxenham

... rarely put to sea, and when he did it was more often than not after nightfall, a time when the good folk of the village were preparing ...
— The Master Mystery • Arthur B. Reeve and John W. Grey

... beginning Ah Cum would run his glance speculatively over the assortment and select that individual who promised to be the most companionable. He was a philosopher. Usually his charges bored him with their interrogative chatter, for he knew that his information more often than not went into one ear and out of the other. To-day he selected the girl, and gave her the lead-chair. He motioned the young man to the rear chair, because at that hour the youth appeared to be a quantity close to zero. ...
— The Ragged Edge • Harold MacGrath

... a very powerful autocrat, seconded by a man of genius, to succeed, even partially, in such a task. More often than not the reformer finds that the whole people rises up against him. Then, to the contrary of what befalls in an ordinary revolution, the autocrat is revolutionary and the people is conservative. But an attentive study will soon show you that the peoples ...
— The Psychology of Revolution • Gustave le Bon


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