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Discover LudwigThe phrase "do not often" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used in negative constructions to suggest that something does not happen on a regular basis or habitually. For example, "I do not often get to go on vacation."
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FILMS do not often cause diplomatic incidents.
Basketball and hockey do not often overlap.
Auditors do not often resign.
However, such opportunities do not often arise.
They do not often visit companies.
THE words happy and taxes do not often appear together.
"Ships do not often sink because of too many people.
Eulogies do not often trip from Capello's tongue.
Students do not often see Steele's soft spot.
In Egypt, women do not often work alone as photographers.
His photographs do not often reach this level of gloom.
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