Examples of using Little more often in English and their translations into Swedish
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
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Programming
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Political
Be quiet a little more often.
A little more often than usual.
But you could call a little more often.
A little more often this option occurs in representatives of the strong half of humanity.
You should go on the Internet a little more often.
You should come here a little more often and teach my Thomas some shapes.
I should have gotten there a little more often.
She's gonna come around a little more often, and she's gonna look after you while I'm at work.
Well, maybe she needs you around a little more often.
You should exercise a little more often, to avoid such things.
Well, maybe you should listen to Alison's words a little more often.
It's nice to say"we" a little more often, right? What then?
Sidble rarely, only a small beard and near the eyelets a little more often.
I will therefore start to write a little more often about wellness here at inredningsvis.
a young one- a little more often.
Gaps down close a little more often than gaps upwards,
Maybe if you go down on her a little more often.
I hope I will have the opportunity to visit Sweden a little more often now.
staff get-togethers a little more often than perhaps in other places,
However, keep in mind that the mileage is reduced by half so you need to charge a little more often than you usually do.
with whom you communicate a little more often than once in six months,
she needs to land some better roles, a little more often.
Diva needs to get her butt out of Bel-Air a little more often. Please.
You would think in 100 years you tend to let things go. I would have dusted a little more often.
if so was needed, a little more often repudiate us, revise us,
it needs to be renewed a little more often.”.
you can rub them a little more often with a soft cloth.
get inside our own heads a little more often.
The mines are often little more than a hole in the ground.