more often than not

Oznaczający (Angielski)

Usually; more than half the time; more likely to be the case than not to be the case.

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zazwyczaj

zwykle

normalnie

powszechnie

Etymologia (Angielski)

Origin obscure. Semantically equivalent to, and often understood as, an ellipsis of more often than not so. Possibly sometimes understood as more often than zero (see nought and naught), especially in reference to scales or gauges where mark zero represents the midpoint of measurement or frequency.

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