1. occasion
We see them on occasion.
If there is a suitable occasion, I'll introduce you to him.
In our lives, we have three or four occasions of showing bravery, but every day, we have the occasion to show a lack of cowardice.
You should change your job if the occasion arises.
I drink when I have occasion, and sometimes when I have no occasion.
I'm not bothered. It's just my usual nightcap. Having someone to drink with on occasion might be nice.
We need to distinguish what a sentence could mean from what it actually does mean when used by one particular speaker on one particular occasion.
Only on one occasion the interviewee introduces a topic.
And don’t forget, flower arrangements also make the perfect gift for so many different occasions, such as birthdays, anniversaries, get will wishes or to simply say, “I love you!”
Use a brief expression of condolence, such as: "On this sad occasion we grieve with you".
The flight delay was occasioned by the need for a further security check.
On one occasion Aristotle was asked how much educated men were superior to those uneducated: "As much," said he, "as the living are to the dead."
The occasion demands a cool head.
Floods, violent wind storms, droughts, killing frosts, and the problems of air pollution have all, on occasion, influenced modern society.
Nothing is more dangerous to reason than the flights of the imagination, and nothing has been the occasion of more mistakes among philosophers.
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