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The phrase "are very often" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the frequency of an action or occurrence in a general sense.
Example: "These types of errors are very often overlooked during the review process."
Alternatives: "are frequently" or "occur quite often".
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They are very often profound.
Those citations are very often ephemeral.
"The boys are very often chasing, jumping, wrestling, pushing, etc".
Muslims there are very often associated with the terrorists".
They are very often desperately idiotic, of course.
And the victims are very often black, too".
New York standards are very often higher than those elsewhere.
"Machine counts are very often inaccurate," he told Mr. Russert.
I think faith schools are very often good schools.
'Schoolteachers in these zones are very often young and inexperienced.
First, the eggs are very often beaten too savagely.
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