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The phrase "are more often in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a frequency or tendency of something occurring within a specific context or location.
Example: "Children are more often in a state of play than adults, which fosters creativity and social skills."
Alternatives: "are more frequently found in" or "tend to be more common in".
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Why do you think male actors are more often in relationships?
Since shallow tunnels are more often in soft ground, borings become more practical.
They have an average of less than a week's pay set aside and are more often in the red.
And during the week, mothers are more often in charge of scheduling and ferrying children to activities.
"Indigenous peoples are too often affected by poverty and discrimination, they are more often in prison than in universities, child mortality rates are higher and life expectancy lower.
Black kids throw big dancing parties in rented spaces; white parties are more often in people's homes, with a lot of drinking.
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It's Petke's aptitude for the fight that was more often in question.
From then on until the end of the 1980s, Fraser was more often in jail than not.
And since he was more often in Cuban marlin water than in the tuna water off Bimini, I'll halve his bluefin total too.
Unfortunately few such sinister roles came his way, and he was more often in routine fare such as 633 Squadron and The Devil's Brigade.
The bleeding on probing is more often in the poorly controlled population, but the probing depth is not increased.
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