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frequent - be a regular or frequent visitor to a certain place; "She haunts the ballet" |
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haunt |
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travel to,
visit go to certain places as for sightseeing; "Did you ever visit Paris?"
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hang out spend time in a certain location or with certain people; "She hangs out at the corner cafe"
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frequent - coming at short intervals or habitually; "a frequent guest"; "frequent complaints" |
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infrequent not frequent; not occurring regularly or at short intervals; "infrequent outbursts of temper"
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dominant,
predominant,
prevailing,
prevalent,
rife exercising influence or control; "television plays a dominant role in molding public opinion"; "the dominant partner in the marriage"
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regular,
steady in accord with regular practice or procedure; "took his regular morning walk"; "her regular bedtime"
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frequent - frequently encountered; "a frequent (or common) error is using the transitive verb `lay' for the intransitive `lie'"; |
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common having no special distinction or quality; widely known or commonly encountered; average or ordinary or usual; "the common man"; "a common sailor"; "the common cold"; "a common nuisance"; "followed common procedure"; "it is common knowledge that she lives alone"; "the common housefly"; "a common brand of soap"
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