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The phrase "appears so often" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is frequently seen or encountered in a particular context.
Example: "The phrase 'time flies' appears so often in conversations about aging and life."
Alternatives: "is seen frequently" or "occurs regularly".
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There's a reason Jimmy Buffett appears so often at Jazzfest.
Is he a lover, or the unnamed former husband who appears so often in Davis's work?
The phrase "connect the dots" appears so often in the report that it becomes a kind of mantra.
But Mr. Giuliani, who seems to be envisioning a ballot in which his name appears so often that voters are mesmerized, left the door open a crack.
Similarly, a handsome carpet pattern of interlacing yellow arabesques on a ground of deep red appears so often in the paintings of the 16th-century Venetian artist Lorenzo Lotto that carpets bearing this motif are called Lotto carpets.
"MAY contain nuts" appears so often in the ingredients lists of processed foods that it might seem to most people to have the warning value of the boy who cried "wolf" in Aesop's fable.
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So it seems that the conscientiousness of "like" is what makes it appear so often.
In recent years, however, it has not appeared so often on its programs.
One can easily imagine judges being impressed by these pixellated images, which appear so often in scientific journals and in the newspaper.
The Italian gangster has appeared so often, for so long, in fiction, movies and journalism that he's become a commodity, a meme, a battered suitcase of references.
Presumably he, like Michael Gove, had concluded that anyone who could appear so often in gossip columns must be possessed of some special genius.
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