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infrequent

[in-free-kwuhnt] / ɪnˈfri kwənt /


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Traditional punch cards have gone by the wayside because they treat infrequent visitors and heavy spenders the same, which leave top customers feeling underappreciated, says Evercore ISI analyst David Palmer.

From Barron's

“In 20 years working at coastal fire departments, I had yet to respond to a shark attack. They’re very infrequent,” Warner said.

From Los Angeles Times

Frequent users received a supplement every day, while infrequent users were given supplements less often than once a day.

From Science Daily

Amazon has been selling pricey electronics and appliances on its website for years, but those purchases are infrequent, said Josh Lowitz, a partner at Consumer Intelligence Retail Partners.

From The Wall Street Journal

Perhaps it will come down to a generational divide and to the very nature of car buying — the second most expensive purchase most of us will make in life, albeit an infrequent one.

From MarketWatch




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