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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am often" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a habitual action or state in the first person, typically in the present tense.
Example: "I am often found reading in the library during my free time."
Alternatives: "frequently am" or "often find myself".
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am often
adverb
Frequently, many times.
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I am often tired.
I am often wrong.
I am often afraid for him.
I am often extravagant but never wasteful.
I am often the only black person".
"I am often wrong, unfortunately," he said.
… At home I am often alone.
Still, I am often the only woman around.
I, however, am often insecure about what I believe.
I am often uncertain how to behave toward them.
I am often without work for up to three months.
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