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This finding may reflect a wider variability in interpretation of the phrase 'sometimes' than 'often,' with some respondents exaggerating the frequency of their symptoms by selecting 'sometimes' when symptoms occurred 'rarely,' resulting in a weakened ability to detect an association.
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