Sentences with More Often Than Not

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32 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'More Often Than Not'

More often than not, she completes her homework before dinner.

His car, more often than not, needs a jump start in the morning.

The team, more often than not, practices late into the evening.

More often than not, the scientist conducts experiments to test hypotheses.

More often than not, they choose to travel by train for their vacations.

The detective, more often than not, solves cases through careful observation.

The chef, more often than not, experiments with unique ingredients in her recipes.

More often than not, the poet expresses emotions through vivid imagery in her verses.

The diplomat, more often than not, negotiates peace agreements between nations.

She visits the library more often than not to explore new books.

More often than not, his genuine smile lights up the entire room.

Their team, more often than not, emerges victorious in competitive matches.

More often than not, scientific discoveries result from years of dedicated research.

The entrepreneur, more often than not, faced challenges before achieving success.

In this magical world, more often than not, dreams become reality.

More often than not, kindness has a ripple effect, influencing others positively.

The detective's intuition, more often than not, led to solving complex mysteries.

During winter, more often than not, the landscape is adorned with a blanket of snow.

More often than not, they prefer outdoor activities over indoor games.

His artistic creations are praised more often than not.

More often than not, science experiments require careful observation.

The project meetings, more often than not, end with constructive discussions.

More often than not, their conversations revolve around global issues.

In her novels, the protagonist triumphs more often than not.

More often than not, she chooses adventurous destinations for her travels.

In mathematical problems, logical reasoning prevails more often than not.

His experiments yielded positive results more often than not, contributing significantly to the scientific community.

The chef recommends using fresh ingredients because, more often than not, they enhance the flavor of the dish.

During the lecture, the professor emphasized that, more often than not, critical thinking is crucial for problem-solving.

The author's novels are captivating, and more often than not, readers find it challenging to put the books down.

More often than not, a positive mindset contributes to a person's overall well-being and mental health.

The soccer team practiced diligently, and more often than not, their hard work translated into victories during matches.

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