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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as it often" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something frequently occurs or is commonly the case.
Example: "The weather changes unpredictably, as it often does in spring."
Alternatives: "as is often the case" or "as is frequently observed".
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Even when it depicts inhuman cruelty, as it often does, it never compromises its aesthetic purity".
But devaluation worked, as it often does.
"Ever" is redundant, as it often is.
As it often does.
But the band bounced back, as it often does.
Talk turned to food, as it often does.
The power was out, as it often was.
History, as it often does, is repeating itself.
As it often happens, "the folks'll wonder 'bout the wedding".
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The truth is probably somewhere in the middle, as it often is.
As it often does in Fellini's world, the moment faded.
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