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Discover LudwigThe phrase "and later often" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something occurs frequently after a certain point in time.
Example: "The project was challenging at first, but it became easier and later often resulted in successful outcomes."
Alternatives: "and frequently thereafter" or "and subsequently often".
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The millworks were initially covered by a boxlike wooden frame structure and later often by a "round-house," which also provided storage.
Most of the gay Chechen men I have interviewed have stories of being entrapped — usually by someone they met online — and beaten, sometimes raped, and later often blackmailed.
Eventually, each Inn of Court secured control of one or more Inns of Chancery and supervised its affairs, appointed readers to teach in it, and later often bought its premises, becoming its landlord.
And so we keep buying these new Things, seduced by their promises — and later often find ourselves saddled with buyer's remorse.
Girls can suffer infections or excessive bleeding and later often experience difficulties in child birth.
This formula was originally introduced as a phenomenological model to describe the binding of oxygen to hemoglobin [ 62] and later often used to for cooperative enzyme reactions: (3.1) V = V max ∗ x h K m h + x h.
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The phrase became one of the best-known comments on the fall of Warsaw and was later often ridiculed by the supporters of the Polish cause.
Nonetheless, such evolution may be a common, critically important event during the well-known lag time between an invasive species' initial introduction to a new range and its later, often sudden switch to aggressive spread (Sakai et al. 2001; Lee 2002).
In it, characters come, go and then return later, often much changed for better or worse by fate and the passage of time.
Scientists now know that the brain runs largely on autopilot; it acts first and asks questions later, often explaining behavior after the fact.
He blacked out during many of these attempts and woke up later, often with someone asking him if he was all right.
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