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The phrase "as he often is" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone's frequent behavior or characteristic in a particular context.
Example: "He was late to the meeting, as he often is when he has too many tasks to juggle."
Alternatives: "as is often the case with him" or "as he tends to be".
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Of course Richter was kidding, as he often is.
His colleague Defoe was as direct with words as he often is movement.
She tried to change his mind, but he was unwavering, as he often is.
He was in court on Tuesday, as he often is, with a small group of relatives.
He's being facetious, as he often is in this short, eager-to-please research memoir.
When he is on the move, as he often is, Mr. Warner walks exceptionally fast.
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When the man was ill, as he often was now, being quite old, the girl took the trouble to fetch and carry for Alice.
Tsvangirai's rallies — when he was not barred from holding them, as he often was — were defiantly festive affairs, with much song and dance.
He said he wants to play every day this year, and does not want to be removed for defense, as he often was late in the season.
As charming and self-deprecating as he often was, Mr. Kerik also survived in public life because some people felt intimidated by him.
And the inexperienced Romario is, he says with acerbic condescension, "off-target… just as he often was on the pitch".
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