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The phrase "but is often" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a contrast or clarification about something that frequently occurs or is the case.
Example: "The process is straightforward, but is often misunderstood by newcomers."
Alternatives: "but frequently is" or "but commonly is".
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Information can be correct but is often incomplete.
The flakelike powder dissolves poorly in water but is often preferred in certain bakery products.
Mr. King still secures A-list guests, but is often criticized for a softball style.
Smell plays an equally prominent role in flavour but is often underappreciated.
"Performance by departments varies but is often astonishingly bad," the report said.
The choice offered parents and children through the program sounds great but is often restricted.
Deprivation during this period tends to cause permanent harm, but is often laughably cheap to prevent.
Accreditation is almost never denied, but is often conditioned on reform.
She exalts her exceptional women but is often scathing toward ordinary ones, and toward feminists themselves.
It is open by appointment, but is often booked months in advance.
This is undertaken in practice, but is often linked to universities and colleges.
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