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Discover LudwigThe phrase "currently often" is not correct and does not work well in written English.
It is generally redundant because "currently" implies a present state, while "often" refers to frequency, which can create confusion.
Example: "Currently, I often find myself working late."
Alternatives: "frequently at present" or "often these days."
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Off-site books currently often take longer than that to obtain.
However, it is vital this extends to cancer patients, and their carers, who are currently often excluded from any help and support in the community.
And while the states will never have to pick up more than a fraction of the real costs, they currently often have to cover the expense of the uninsured who walk into the emergency rooms of public hospitals and receive coverage.
Network data are, currently, often encrypted at a low level.
Project teams currently often find it difficult to identify in advance what the impact of a proposed change will be.
While currently often used as a filler or additive, lignin is rarely exploited as a raw material for chemical production.
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Currently, shareholders often believe that their only duty to savers is to maximise short-term profit.
Many of its buildings are currently unoccupied, often in a state of near-terminal decay.
Currently, providers often do system maintenance and download information at night over the cable, so an ever-at-the ready cable box is more convenient for them.
Currently, users often recruit crowd workers to organize all kinds of activities on the gMission platform.
Currently, universities often lack the money to employ PhD students on a full-time basis.
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