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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are however often" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something occurs frequently, while also acknowledging a contrasting point or exception.
Example: "These results are however often overlooked in the broader analysis of the data."
Alternatives: "are frequently, nonetheless" or "are often, yet".
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are however often
adverb
Nevertheless; yet, still; in spite of (that).
Exact(52)
These avenues of intervention are, however, often prohibitively expensive due to the complex engineering they require.
There are, however, often more specific electronic effects, especially in aromatic and unsaturated compounds, for which special explanations are needed.
There are, however, often trade-offs: the lack of a good transportation infrastructure, rudimentary hotel service, and poor medical facilities.
They are, however, often more affecting, and they form the fulcrum of an absorbing show about a place more widely heard of than thoroughly understood.
The approaches are however often tedious and not applicable for high-throughput screening.
Health registry data are, however, often incomplete and not necessarily more precise.
Similar(8)
Experience is, however, often thin.
The interpretation of these seals is, however, often highly problematic.
It is, however, often very funny, in a bad-taste way".
It is, however, often hard to get people to act on this sensible advice.
The versatility in application of the mesmeric Mamet rhythms is, however, often overlooked.
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