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The phrase "and is often set" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a common practice or situation where something is typically established or arranged in a certain way.
Example: "The meeting is scheduled for 10 AM, and is often set to accommodate the availability of all team members."
Alternatives: "and is frequently arranged" or "and is commonly established".
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The other, called neuropathic pain, results from damage to the nerves themselves and is often set off by diseases like diabetes or shingles.
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They would cross lofty Alpine passes, brave bad roads and miserable inns, and were often set upon by robbers.
Law school coursework and scheduling is often set by the administration of the law school, with some opportunities for specialized classes as electives.
And the tone is often set by the "above the line" commentary.
Thus, Vt is often but not always set as a "one-size-fits-all" approach and although PEEP is often set arbitrarily at 5 cmH2O, it may be personalized according to changes in a physiologic parameter, most often to oxygenation.
Gosling has charisma and presence, although his facial expression is often set to "sardonic".
The damping factor is often set to 0.85.
The performance of diagnostic tests is often setting dependent [29].
Egyptian wigs became longer and more complicated as time went by, and the curls and braids were often set with beeswax.
Interest rates on deposits and loans were often set below the rate of inflation, so real interest rates were negative.
The central problem is that laws, targets and policies are often set before the analysis of data is complete, or before data even exist.
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