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The phrase "as long often" is not correct and not usable in written English.
It appears to be a combination of two separate phrases, "as long as" and "often," which do not work together in this form.
Example: "As long as you often practice, you will improve your skills."
Alternatives: "as frequently as" or "as long as frequently".
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Cilia in LPK kidneys were observed as long, often tangled, screwed or with branches or knots and there were occasionally multiple cilia per cell.
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When I met her I wanted to hold her for as long and often as possible.
It broke down too often, could not stay over targets as long as expected, often lost communication links in the rain and was hard to operate, the report said.
Modern racehorses don't race nearly as long or as often as they once did.
By then, Mr. Colburn had practiced law for about 15 years as an associate, nearly twice as long as it often takes to become a partner.
And if they are, it suggests plastic pollution in the ocean may not hang around as long as has often been feared.Less encouragingly, Dr Mincer and Dr Amaral-Zettler also found cholera-like bacteria in their tiny floating ecosystems.
Employees call an 800 number and can talk for as long, and as often, as they like.
Employees can call a toll-free number and can talk for as long, and as often, as they like.
All participants were encouraged to practice as long and as often until they felt confident about BLS and defibrillation using an AED.
It should then be no surprise that nurses prefer to keep their patients 'under observation' in the health centre as long as possible, often beyond what is reasonable: in one instance a semi-comatose patient with meningitis, convulsions and high fever, lay dying in the health centre with no other treatment than the 5 g chloramphenicol given three days before.
Although there are many unpleasant matters happened in our lives, as long as you often accommodate yourself like what I talked above, you must be able to always keep a good mood.
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