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The phrase "are often benign" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is generally harmless or not threatening in nature, often in a context discussing behaviors, conditions, or characteristics.
Example: "While some tumors can be aggressive, many are often benign and do not require immediate treatment."
Alternatives: "are frequently harmless" or "are usually non-threatening."
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Odontogenic tumours are often benign.
Their classes on Chinese language and culture are often benign.
Asian dragons are often benign -- bringing rain, revealing treasures or granting wishes.
While these guardians are often benign, other hijra have less positive experiences.
But it's a fantasy whose instincts are often benign and represent a powerful strain of anti-antisemitism.
Focal hand lesions are commonly encountered in clinical practice and are often benign.
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Neglect is often benign.
In short, Smith understood that the invisible hand is often benign, but not always.
Frequency and urgency of urinating are poor indicators of disease, since the cause is often benign.
Patients present with variable, nonspecific signs and symptoms, and the physical examination is often benign.
The physical examination is often benign, with an initially soft and nontender abdomen; the classic hallmark is pain out of proportion to the physical examination [1, 3].
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