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"even more often" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to emphasize that something happens more frequently than usual or that it has increased in frequency. It is often used in comparative sentences to show a difference in frequency between two things. Example: "She used to call me every day, but now she calls even more often." In this sentence, "even more often" emphasizes that the frequency of her calls has increased compared to before. Another example: "The new iPhone has been selling out even more often than the previous model." Here, "even more often" highlights that the sales of the new iPhone are occurring more frequently than the sales of the previous model.
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