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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Even so often

What's the meaning of "even so often"?
Even so often/ Far too often these days , reporters are looking for interesting stories.
Which phrase work in the sentence?
  

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Anonymous Every so often/ Far too often these days , reporters are looking for interesting stories. Which phrase work in the sentence? You have the wrong phrase.

  • Anonymous Every so often/ Far too often these days , reporters are looking for interesting stories.
  • Which phrase work in the sentence?
  • You have the wrong phrase.
  • 'Even so often' is meaningless; it is ' every so often'.
  • Both work in your example, but with different meanings.
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AnonymousEvery so often/ Far too often these days , reporters are looking for interesting stories. Which phrase work in the sentence?
You have the wrong phrase. 'Even so often' is meaningless; it is 'every so often'.
Both work in your example, but with different meanings.

Every so often = sometimes = occasionally.
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