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oft-used

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See also: oftused and oft used

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oft-used (not comparable)

  1. Frequently used.
    Antonyms: little-used, underused, unused
    Hyponym: overused
    The "invisible hand" is an oft-used metaphor for the free market.
    • 2023 March 8, Howard Johnston, “Was Marples the real railway wrecker?”, in RAIL, number 978, page 53:
      The late Professor Pat White was an outspoken critic. In his 1986 book Forgotten Railways, he dismissed as smoke and mirrors the oft-used argument that 33% of rail routes carried only 1% of the traffic, as it ignores the fact that a third of the national road network also only carried 2% of cars and lorries. But unlike rail, road got away with it because no mention was made of how much it cost the taxpayer to keep them usable.

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