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The phrase "are often overcome" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe situations where challenges or obstacles are frequently dealt with or surpassed.
Example: "In the face of adversity, many challenges are often overcome through determination and teamwork."
Alternatives: "are frequently surmounted" or "are commonly conquered".
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French Tour contenders are often overcome by the sheer hype.
These difficulties are often overcome by increasing the His-tag to 8 or 10 histidines.
Scale formation and stabilization of suspensions are often overcome through the use of water soluble polymers.
Poorly detailed windows in office buildings or apartment houses are often overcome or played down by using a simple curtain material covering a complete window wall.
"Even when conscious of a race for the best schools, some less confident and able parents are often overcome by a fatalism and are resigned to the fact that their son or daughter will be left with whatever school other parents don't want".
However, anti-spam efforts are often overcome by strategic innovations by spammers.
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"It picks these incredibly talented kids who are often overcoming the worst imaginable odds in life," he said.
He is often overcome by a desire to wreak havoc.
She was often overcome by tiredness due to her antiretroviral therapy.
Of course, the obstacle is often overcome – and is in any case offset by the tickled feeling we all get in anticipation of expected fun.
Though Ms. Alaya says she has purged herself of the past, she is often overcome with emotion when discussing her book.
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