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The phrase "are often mysterious" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that frequently has an enigmatic or unclear quality.
Example: "The origins of ancient artifacts are often mysterious, leaving historians to speculate about their purpose and creation."
Alternatives: "tend to be enigmatic" or "are frequently puzzling".
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The Kapoor is neither moving nor profound, though his best works are often mysterious.
The court moves slowly, following its own protocols, of which the average person has little understanding, and its decisions are often mysterious.
In part that's because the causes of the ailments we're prone to — reproductive cancers, arthritis, fibromyalgia — are often mysterious in origin.
But the more an individual used the Internet to influence politics, the more likely he would be to avoid regulation, as total expenses (which are fixed) would be divided by a greater number of sites.The finances of websites are often mysterious even to their creators.
(The film's title, of course, refers to the Christmas carol.) By refusing to tell us too much, Mr. Keaton, working from the screenplay by Ron Lazzeretti (an unfamiliar name that I hope becomes more familiar), succeeds in being true to something the movies tend to forget: that other people's relationships are often mysterious.
The causes of psychiatric disorders are often mysterious; the time course of these diseases is different; often there is no obvious cure.
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Conversion is often mysterious.
Yet how Google arrives at its names in maps is often mysterious.
But his advice on English usage — published in 1909 as "Write It Right: A Little Blacklist of Literary Faults" — is often mysterious, perverse and bizarre.
The casting is often mysterious, with mediocrities becoming fixtures in the house and noted singers never getting the time of day.
Both favour a gossamer touch in conceptual art that's often mysterious to the point of opacity, but in a good way.
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