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The phrase "accordingly very often" is not correct and does not work well in written English.
The combination of "accordingly" and "very often" creates a contradiction, as "accordingly" implies a specific response to a situation, while "very often" suggests frequency without a clear context.
Example: "The team meets accordingly very often to discuss project updates."
Alternatives: "therefore frequently" or "as a result often".
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There was a relatively strong link between the median for the evaluation of importance and the number of mentions (r = 0.6); the targets that were assessed as very important were accordingly very often chosen as one of the five most important.
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In GMP, the most commonly present GM targets are the CaMV 35S promoter (p35S) and the Agrobacterium NOS terminator (tNOS; see Table 2), which have accordingly been very often used in GMP screening.
"But not very often".
Very often they do.
"Oh, often, very often".
"We see it very often".
Not very often, it seems.
"Not very often," she said.
Short answer: not very often.
Not very often these days.
They are very often profound.
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