become infrequent
Frequency: 5.52.1 per million words
Used to describe a change where something starts to happen less often.
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- As the seasons changed, their meetings began to become infrequent.
- After the initial excitement, phone calls between them started to become infrequent.
- Due to her busy schedule, her visits to the gym gradually became infrequent.
- If not maintained, public appearances by the celebrity may become infrequent.
- With the rise of email, handwritten letters have become infrequent.
- The political rallies, once a common sight, have now become rather infrequent.
- His contributions to the project had, over time, become infrequent.
- It's a shame that such talented artists often become infrequent in their public performances.
- Their arguments, which used to be daily, fortunately started to become infrequent.
- The opportunities to collaborate with them will become infrequent if we delay.