"Every once in a while" is correct.
Yes, all are conjunctions that indicate time (when, after).The alarm stopped once we closed the window.The cats slept while I was at the grocery.The neighborhood is quieter since the noise law was passed.
Tim's diet didn't stop him from indulging in sweets once in a while. She had gone bungee jumping once, and that was enough.
An event occurring every two years is referred to as a biennial event. This pattern indicates that the event happens once every two years.
Once in a while, we go jogging.I'll shop while the kids are at school.While she's a fine teacher, she'd rather be an administrator.It rained for a little while, but we still held the picnic.It has been quite a while since we've seen our neighbors.
These little squiggly marks are called floaters and are usually caused by small fibers in the vitreous humor of the eye casting a shadow on the retina. They are common and harmless, but if you suddenly notice a significant increase in floaters or flashes of light, it's best to consult an eye doctor to rule out any serious conditions.
'Once in a while' (two words) is correct.
Every Once in a While was created on 1994-04-04.
No
First of all, its: once in a while, but yes, it's informal
yes, im 76 and i take a sip every once in a while yes, im 76 and i take a sip every once in a while
they stop and clean themselves every one in a while during the day its nothing bad
No its not. Pie is great to eat every once in a while
yes
Every once in a while, but nothing major
Every once and a while he is on good morning
yes it does. you have to renew it every once and a while
Except for a dark beer every once in a while no she does not.