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The phrase "also so often" is not standard in written English and may sound awkward.
It could be used in contexts where you want to emphasize frequency in addition to another point, but it is better to rephrase for clarity.
Example: "She visits her grandmother, and she also so often brings her favorite cookies."
Alternatives: "frequently as well" or "often too".
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But investing in them is also so often the solution.
And yet why are they also so often suffused with beautiful, healing, glimmering moonlight?
Like Keynes, whose name is also so often now invoked, Beveridge was not a socialist at all but a lifelong Liberal.
The fact that these people are also so often outspoken about the alleged virulence of conformity in modern business is not surprising.
Yet it's also, so often – at least in modern times – considered something of a secondary relationship, a practice run on the road to the more serious and meaningful bonds of parenthood and spousedom.
Children are also so often at the frontline of technological advancement.
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The great director John Ford, with whom she also worked so often, referred to her as "a man's kind of woman".
(Also, every so often, slip in a cup for someone who doesn't expect it – and prepare for rave reviews. "Oh wow! For me? Thanks so much!" You'll be talked about at dinner parties).
And because such freedom is, itself, a primal strain of the American ideal and object of American fantasy, it's no surprise that New York should also be so often the subject of artistic representation.
I've been fortunate to travel all over the world and I've seen things …" A natural show-off, he was also, as so often is the case, a private and really quite sensitive man.
Their disagreement involves not only the policy's future, but also (as so often in China) its past.One of the academics, Wang Feng, director of the Brookings-Tsinghua Centre for Public Policy, argues that China's demographic pattern had already changed dramatically by the time the one-child policy began in 1980.
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