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The phrase "are too often" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something occurs more frequently than desired or expected.
Example: "Mistakes are too often overlooked in the editing process."
Alternatives: "happen too frequently" or "occur too regularly".
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Instead, police are too often the first.
The results are too often trite.
They are too often full of the same people.
Instead, they are too often treated as presumptive recidivists.
The annotations help but are too often self-serving.
These two words are too often joined at the hip.
Older people are too often treated like second class citizens.
Statistics are too often not kept by national governments.
The Liberals are too often away with the fairies.
Feet are too often the overburdened, ugly cousins of hands.
"We in Boston are too often sore losers," she said.
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