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Discover Ludwig"a lot often" is not a grammatically correct phrase in English and therefore not usable in written English
You can use the phrase "very often" instead, for example: "I go to the store very often."
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He laughs a lot, often at himself.
Wozniacki chuckles a lot, often talking right through the chuckles.
Everyone slept a lot, often in Art's lectures.
He nods and smiles a lot, often repeating things, earnestly, for emphasis.
Others merely start saying "bloody", "cheers" and "indeed" a lot - often to the amusement of Britons.
Bernard and Manny pursue women a lot, often with a deranged kind of gusto.
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They love wine, buy often, spend a lot, and often.
A lot more often.
But I go a lot less often".
I burp a lot more often now.
Jonny loved life, a lot and often.
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