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So many times You came through. So many times I had to call, You came to my rescue. You were there. You were there. You were there. You were there. (When confusion all around me), (didn't desert me, but You found me) You came to my rescue. So many times, so many times, so many times You came to my rescue. I never shall forget, I never shall.


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too often. lot of the time. more than once. usually. every time. more than one occasion. as many times. as often. commonly.


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[Chorus] So many times I'm watching you And now I fell in love with you So many times So many times So many times I'm watching you And now I fell in love with you So many times So many times So.


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What is another word for many times? Adverb At frequent intervals often frequently all the time constantly regularly a great deal a lot oftentimes recurrently repeatedly routinely usually again and again consistently continually ofttimes time and again always generally habitually incessantly over and over perpetually religiously steadily


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00:01. 00:41. The average American gets the "perfect" night's sleep only 132 times per year, according to new research. And while perfection may not always be attainable, a survey of 2,000 U.


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So many times So many times I've waited Hoped and prayed You would come back And say you were mine So many hours So many days I've wanted you You to come back Home and stay They say you never miss.


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So many times I′ve been watching you And now I fell In love with you So many times So many times. You go out every night Tryin' to find the perfect love You′ve lost the faith in yourself You're falling out in loneliness The world is full of magic can't you see? I′m your guardian angel, trust in me So many times I′ve been watchin'you.


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So Many Times Lyrics [Spoken Intro] See they got to do this 'cause I'll keep on going Come on, put your hands together Derek, just for you, man Tell somebody so many times God stepped in.


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8 I have been struggling whether or not using "for" in front of "many times". Some explanations on the internet say "for many times" is British English and "many times" is American English. Also, "for many times" is more formal than "many times". Are these explanations correct?


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Consider clichéd, meaning "repeated so often that it has become stale or commonplace; hackneyed" - wiktionary and trite, meaning "Worn out; hackneyed; used so many times that it is no longer interesting or effective (often in reference to a word or phrase)" - wiktionary.