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The phrase "are not often mobbed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where a person, place, or thing does not frequently experience being overwhelmed or crowded by a large group of people.
Example: "Despite its popularity, the small café in the corner are not often mobbed, allowing for a peaceful atmosphere."
Alternatives: "are rarely crowded" or "are not frequently overwhelmed".
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ECONOMISTS are not often mobbed by cameramen.
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