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The phrase "and has often" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has frequently occurred or been the case in the past.
Example: "The theory has been widely accepted in the scientific community and has often been referenced in academic papers."
Alternatives: "and is frequently" or "and has frequently".
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He was brilliant, personable, and fun to listen to, and has often been in my thoughts.
Catastrophic failure of cranes is a potentially very dangerous event and has often fatal consequences.
However, soil biodiversity is hidden below ground and has often been overlooked.
Ethiopia has one of the largest armies in Africa and has often clashed with Somalia.
For decades, that team has cultivated internal ties and has often promoted from within.
She idolizes Marlon Brando, and has often been told she looks like Sean Penn.
Hume's style was praised in his lifetime and has often been praised since.
Mr. Stinson routinely opens school programs with prayer, it alleges, and has often invited Christian speakers.
Petronas reports direct to the prime minister's office, and has often obliged the government before.
He raised money for Mr Thune and has often visited the state to help him.
The Turkish military has a history of political intervention and has often clashed with the Islamists.
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