Appearance
Use device theme  
Dark theme
Light theme

How to use more often than not in a sentence

Looking for sentences with "more often than not"? Here are some examples.

Sentence Examples
The inclusion of some striking plates would bring much needed depth to works that are more often than not quite flat.
However, more often than not these pop hits were composed with someone else in the driver's seat.
Even more interesting is our common sense intuition that first impressions are, more often than not, roughly correct.
But you know, more often than not, they err on the side of redaction rather than disclosure.
Yet more often than not, efforts to knit together national economies fall victim to obstructionism.
The only problem was that Iron didn't quite realize that her observations were more often than not accurate, but let her continue regardlessly.
We aren't too deep in the forest, and more often than not, the wild beasts do not come this far out from their lairs and dens.
He's also rather lazy and has to be prodded into action more often than not.
But the quest for shy animals in the wild more often than not ends up being about all the other things you discover along the way.
Long debates and community objections more often than not sap initial energy.
This is a world where lives, character, tastes, moral capacity, sexual preferences, etc., are more often than not dictated by genetic makeup.
Though there's plenty of brutal, taut music to be found on the record, more often than not, it's filmic, evocative, and remarkably organic.
While a few of his larger trades are victim to scrutinization, Ken has been on the right side of the fence more often than not.
Much of it has little or no depth at all and more often than not resembles a sort of second-rate 1930s dance-music!
A deaf person, more often than not, delays seeking medical help, partly due to the wrong notion that his condition is incurable.
The Italians Rossini and Donizetti had a real gift for melody, a natural theatrical instinct and, more often than not, great wit.
It's extremely subjective and it's extremely seductive and more often than not, it's extremely misplaced as graphic design.
Reports to hand indicate that, more often than not, the warning lamps are not in operation.
History is written, more often than not, by someone who was not an eyewitness to all the events he chronicles.
Each teacher has to have an area of expertise which, more often than not, is not regarded as worthy of extra points and pay.
Show More Sentences
Examples from Classical Literature
Even with the happier ending of resolution, anchylosis of the joint and incurable lameness is more often than not left behind.
Like any South Wales pub there is the odd bad egg, but more often than not Fagins is about having a good time.
Amidships she was wallowing first one rail under and then the other, flooding the waist more often than not.
Lease negotiations, more often than not, lead to a request from the lessee for renewal options.
I look for masks, maskers, and mask-makers wherever I go and more often than not find one or the other, either in rituals or during Carnival.
Tit-for-tat shootings, assaults and acts of criminal damage escalated, with victims more often than not refusing to talk to police.
Find more words!
Use * for blank tiles (max 2) Advanced Search Advanced Search
Use * for blank spaces Advanced Search
Advanced Word Finder

See Also

Nearby Words
Find Sentences
go
Word Tools Finders & Helpers Apps More Synonyms
Copyright WordHippo © 2024