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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as we often" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a statement that reflects a common occurrence or habit.
Example: "As we often discuss in our meetings, communication is key to our success."
Alternatives: "as we frequently" or "as we regularly".
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But college, as we often imagine it, is fiction.
He and I were, as we often said, "family".
The Band, as we often called them, had hits before Pentangle or Fairport Convention.
But still, as we often hear, America is a country of immigrants.
As we often like to tell ourselves, Australia is a multicultural society, so our votes are sure to be split.
Listening to podcasts with earbuds, as we often are, is "so different even from being in the car".
I made my usual visits to Hampstead, and we avoided, as we often did, talk of our own work.
It was a day of pallid sunlight & icy wind, & we were thinking as we often do of Robert Kennedy.
These people will invite you into their homes, a "ger," or yurt as we often call them.
Others, like Heidegger, have tried to show that clock time is not as fundamental as we often think it is.
Stipe somehow made it O.K. for a generation of white guys to start dancing, awkward as we often were.
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