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The phrase "are often more" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing two or more things, indicating that one is frequently greater in some aspect than the other.
Example: "Cats are often more independent than dogs, which makes them easier to care for."
Alternatives: "tend to be more" or "frequently are more".
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They are often more symptomatic than symbolic.
Collapses are often more interesting than victories.
They are often more afraid.
People are often more confident than accurate.
The cheaper hotels are often more honest".
But customers' needs are often more complicated.
There are often more or less variables than equations.
Interest rate reductions are often more valuable than principal reductions.
Younger composers are often more whimsical with their titles.
Parents are often more worried than children about school trips.
"Women on the other hand are often more proactive.
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