Ofttimes in a sentence as an adverb

In full it reads "jack of all trade, master of none, but ofttimes better than the master of one."

I suspect that ofttimes, the 'they' is really ourselves. A shame, really: The very thing that drives us to be the best ends up holding us back.

Nothing is gained by this, and ofttimes much is lost. Say nothing about your profits, your hopes, your expectations, your intentions.

But engineering isn't as black and white as we want it to be, and ofttimes we just need to make a decision, else the team wastes too much time bike-shedding. A good manager is like a good IT guy.

Heck, I question even Joel's BS ofttimes because his is a private company and we don't know whether he's floating on his past Microsoft earnings or really makes money. Should I read someone's writings because he posts a known URL?

Global adoption of autonomous vehicles is quite far fetched, ofttimes i suspect when people talk of its widespread usage they're referring to developed economies. Maps and GPS triangulation or pinpointing operates on a margin of error and sometimes routes you to a wrong location even in New York

Ofttimes definitions

adverb

many times at short intervals; "we often met over a cup of coffee"

See also: frequently often oftentimes