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Discover LudwigThe phrase "and so often" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the frequency of an action or occurrence in a statement.
Example: "She visits the museum, and so often, she discovers something new each time."
Alternatives: "and frequently" or "and often".
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And so, often, does the journalist.
And, so often, they revel in the sensual.
And so, often, people plot traces of their parameter estimates through MCMC steps.
You put so much into it, and so often you are let down.
That's why they're exciting and so often moving (and read so widely by adults).
The fans here turn to Ortiz, and so often, he delivers.
Antisemitism is an affront to the inalienable, and so often destroyed, rights of the Jewish people.
Why does he enjoy working with her so much and so often?
It is infinitely more complex, more fractured and diverse and so often more marginalised.
Dealing with this deep-rooted and so often denied hatred is continuous and often infuriating.
He is fast, genuinely two-footed, and his movement is startlingly intelligent and so often decisive.
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