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"go there often" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is a common construction called an adverbial phrase, used to describe the frequency or manner in which an action is performed. It can be used in both formal and informal writing. Example: "I go to the gym often to stay in shape." This sentence uses the adverbial phrase "often" to describe the frequency of going to the gym.
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I go there often to cook".
If you go there often enough, you will, too.
Now they go there often, and I leave them to it for a while.
I don't go there often, but, once I start, the battalion of the dead is on duty, alertly waiting.
The Valentins go there often – usually every Sunday after Mass, and even when they're in the neighborhood running errands.
"I would go there often and many, many times saw the collection of Fabergé, animal carvings made from gemstones.
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Mr. Daugherty went there often, invariably going by the hospital wall.
People went there, often with their kids, because they think remembering our history is important.
"I adore Venice and went there often at the time," he recalls.
I remember it well, for I went there often as a child.
It is also a genuine favourite of the Tory leader, who goes there often with his wife Samantha.
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