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The phrase "has too often been" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that something has happened more often than it should have. For example, "The issue of poverty in this country has too often been overlooked."
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Sadly, "race" has too often been a divisive political term.
His economic policy has too often been amateurish and rigid.
However, potential has too often been confused with actual practice.
For too many years, our national character has too often been focused inward.
But mineral wealth elsewhere in Africa has too often been squandered.
The problem is that it underscored what has too often been his countenance in office.
Yet the government's overriding concern for social stability has too often been the sole priority.
Data has too often been seen as abstract to real lives.
This has too often been the case in our media, even in the Guardian.
Unfortunately, the raw data has too often been misused by politicians to drive their own agendas.
It shines a spotlight on a reality that up until now has too often been ignored.
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