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The phrase "are often obscure" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is frequently unclear or difficult to understand.
Example: "The meanings of ancient texts are often obscure, requiring extensive interpretation by scholars."
Alternatives: "are frequently unclear" or "are commonly ambiguous."
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Moreover, the details of how it works are often obscure.
The roles of the boards of trustees, the governing bodies, are often obscure.
The grounds for these arrests are often obscure or seem arbitrary.
But science tattoos are often obscure not just in location but in their very nature.
Its origins are sketchy, artists are largely unidentified, meanings of images are often obscure.
There are so many styles to choose from and the descriptions are often obscure and ill-defined.
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Everyone has a story, but my patients' histories are often obscured by hallucinations and delusions.
It's particularly frightening because the enormity of the resorts are often obscured by their luxury.
Items are often obscured by Aura's ornate two-dimensional art.
Although they share their histories through pages of colorful dialogue, the "reeflike accretions that build up friendships" are often obscured.
Eminem, the controversial rapper whose skills are often obscured by his vicious and venomous lyrics, is a complicated person.
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