Content text 38. NUMBER AND FREQUENCY.pdf
Something that happens very rarely. • Example: "He only visits his hometown once in a blue moon." The best; better than anything or anyone else. • Example: "Her cooking skills are second to none in the family." Very common and not valuable. • Example: "Used books are a dime a dozen at this market." It's easier to solve a problem or make decisions with more than one person involved. • Example: "Let’s work on this project together—two heads are better than one!" Having plenty of time; no need to rush. • Example: "Don’t worry about the deadline, you’ve got all the time in the world to finish it." A large or significant quantity. • Example: "A high number of students passed the exam this year." Occurring rarely or not very often. • Example: "This radio station broadcasts at a low frequency." A big proportion of something. • Example: "A large percentage of employees prefer remote work." Happening regularly or often. • Example: "Power cuts are a frequent occurrence during the rainy season." Happening repeatedly and consistently. • Example: "She goes to the gym on a regular basis."