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The phrase "are often private" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that frequently occurs in a private manner or setting.
Example: "Many discussions about personal matters are often private, shared only among close friends or family."
Alternatives: "tend to be confidential" or "are usually not public".
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Today's pioneers are often private firms.
The transactions between investigators and these bit players are often private and painless.
Private equity managers use varying, complex methodologies to value their holdings, which are often private companies bought using debt.
While prayers are often private, they always presume an audience, even if it is only the invisible listener, God.
Unlike stocks and bonds, the alternatives are often private offerings that are not subject to disclosure requirements and other investor safeguards that apply to publicly held companies.
CLINICS are popular with fake doctors, investigators say, precisely because they are often private, overseen by one physician and a loyal staff of nurses.
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As I understand it this is because the information on such deals is often private and commercially sensitive.
Under uncertainty, the optimal choice between price and quantity instruments depends on the technology of the regulated firms, which is often private information.
These small roads were often private ones originally, and once brought into the Roman fold, lent a level of pervasiveness or completeness to the system that even the mighty road-builders could not hope to have achieved on their own.
Deaths are deeply personal experiences, and grief is often private.
In contrast, rare alleles were often private (additional file 3).
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