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Discover LudwigThe phrase "have also often" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is often used to indicate that something occurs frequently or regularly in addition to other actions or events. Example: "In addition to studying for exams, I have also often taken on extra shifts at work to save money."
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Political turmoil and violence have also often plagued the city.
The Taliban have also often accused villagers of alerting counterterrorism forces of their movements.
Cuts in subsidies have also often been justified by a need to obey European competition laws.
Nocera's claims have also often been amplified by reporters, and even by his own university's public-relations office.
Ironically, these naval boats have also often destroyed the very fishing boats that have inadvertently crossed into Australian waters.
I have also often thought that my schlong is so big I should wear a sign round my neck to discourage people from offering it peanuts".
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It has also often been true of relations with Russia.
[Marc] Wilmots [national coach] has also often been injured and always returned to the highest level.
History as an academic discipline has also often been reluctant to pay homage.
It has also often been a more divisive force than race.
But it has also often been a bit aloof, cool to the touch.
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