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The phrase "apart often" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a concept of separation occurring frequently, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "They live apart often, which makes it difficult to maintain their relationship."
Alternatives: "frequently separated" or "often distant".
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Not surprisingly, books written years apart often display telling shifts in voice and inflection.
That, in turn, rips the molecules containing those atoms apart, often killing the cell they are in.
Apart from a few fast turns, the dancer's thighs are always kept apart, often in poses, as if braced for action.
Tango is a contact dance for two and travels through space; flamenco, usually danced apart, often stays on a fixed spot.
For years Betty Webb and Mary Every worked a few yards apart, often through the night, in Block F among the codebreakers of Bletchley Park.
Not only are families ripped apart, often for years on end, but their falsely imprisoned loved ones also become the targets of Iran's state broadcasters.
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When families fall apart, children often suffer twice.
In addition, the line-out has fallen apart too often for comfort.
Answers suggests, sometimes the collaborative efforts fall apart; but often they're extremely useful.
The careers of the two men, who were born just a week apart, have often run along parallel lines.
I think the secret is, we've always made an effort to not work apart very often.
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