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The phrase "again often" is not correct and does not work well in written English.
It is redundant because "again" implies repetition, while "often" indicates frequency, making the combination unclear.
Example: "I find myself thinking about that moment again often."
Alternatives: "frequently again" or "repeatedly".
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That happens again and again – often on the fourth plinth.
(Hanging up and calling again often improves the situation).
Again, often a simple, personal pronoun "he/she" will suffice.
This was repeated over and again, often for the same criminal count.
Characters pop up and disappear again, often before we have grasped their purpose.
He returned again and again, often to hostile territory, and built a huge campaign machine.
These women are recruited locally, again often in zones hit hard by the quake.
They brought the money in and sent it out again, often on the same day.
Now these money transfers are going through again, often in minutes.
No sooner are ideas implemented than they are cast aside again – often the same day.
Now the drumbeat against podium has started again, often paired with resistance to another Olympic verb of victory: to medal.
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