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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about how often" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when inquiring about the frequency of an event or action.
Example: "Can you tell me about how often you visit the gym each week?"
Alternatives: "regarding the frequency" or "concerning how frequently".
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Thinking about how often you fly.
(Think about how often you've heard music described as bluesy).
8) Think about how often you want to blog.
As often as that line is quoted, that's about how often it has been proved wrong.
What was I supposed to do, talk about how often I had been right?
Many Democrats are now boasting about how often they vote with the Republicans.
Think about how often you've heard the word Sandy during the last two weeks.
And be cautious about how often you reapply that shimmering color, Dr. Hammond added.
Islington Council did not respond in time to questions about how often it employed professional witnesses.
Then Mr. Sanchez agreed to debate, but was unclear about how often.
I've been particularly unhappy about how often the union has decided to take industrial action.
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