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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as they often" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a frequency or common occurrence related to a subject previously mentioned.
Example: "The students struggled with the material, as they often do when faced with complex topics."
Alternatives: "as is often the case" or "as they frequently".
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They had argued, as they often did.
They both guffawed, as they often do.
Burnett's troubles on Saturday, as they often have, began immediately.
The Taliban reports appeared exaggerated, as they often are.
They eyed me pityingly, as they often did.
Those indignities, as they often do, centered on foreigners.
On that Sunday night, the parking prospects were slim, as they often are in the slope.
Foreign forecasters won't understand UK conditions as they often look at 'impact weather'.
Coaches and players say the games can even help teammates bond, as they often play together.
Then Ms. Giffords suggested they go for an evening bicycle ride, as they often did.
Most Russians laughed and shook their heads, as they often do at his schemes.
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