Definitions

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  • adverb obsolete Compar. of oft.

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  • adverb More often (chiefly poetic and dialectal).

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Examples

  • I do know that many universities, both public and private, do ofter prepa so maybe that's what the article was saying.

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  • A smaller place like Colombia is ofter more accommodating.

    Driving to SMA in Feb. 2009

  • I do know that many universities, both public and private, do ofter prepa so maybe that's what the article was saying.

    Page 2 2009

  • I do know that many universities, both public and private, do ofter prepa so maybe that's what the article was saying.

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  • I do know that many universities, both public and private, do ofter prepa so maybe that's what the article was saying.

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  • I do know that many universities, both public and private, do ofter prepa so maybe that's what the article was saying.

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  • I do know that many universities, both public and private, do ofter prepa so maybe that's what the article was saying.

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  • Remeber education has a lot to do, and ofter white backed policies held back other groups from achieving the same levels of education and wealth.

    “High School Musical 3″ Filming East High School Salt Lake City April 2008 2009

  • I do know that many universities, both public and private, do ofter prepa so maybe that's what the article was saying.

    Page 2 2009

  • I do know that many universities, both public and private, do ofter prepa so maybe that's what the article was saying.

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