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The phrase "are now often" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a current trend or frequency of occurrence in relation to a subject.
Example: "These types of events are now often held online due to the pandemic."
Alternatives: "are frequently" or "are commonly".
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The palace and the compounds are now often modern structures.
The cells are now often shared because of overcrowding.
Cancers are now often diagnosed with invasive biopsies.
At the same time emerging economies are now often the source of innovation.
But the rebels are now often as wary of each other as of Mr Assad's forces.
"Clients have gotten younger, and are now often two-income couples in their 30's".
Kitchen designers are now often asked to pencil in a spot for clients' computers.
Kidneys are now often extracted laparoscopically, which leaves only tiny scars.
Powerboats are now often low, lethal-looking craft influenced by the stealth fighter's design.
Vitamins, which were formerly obtained from natural sources, are now often made in the laboratory.
These areas of overlap are now often described by a new term: biocultural diversity.
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