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Discover LudwigThe phrase "have often" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to something that has happened multiple times in the past, or something that is commonly done. Example: I have often gone swimming at the beach on warm summer days.
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They have often been rebuffed.
They have often been erotic.
I have often wondered.
They have often succeeded.
I have often watched him make it.
Ukrainian Jews have often been persecuted.
Attempts to infiltrate it have often backfired.
It's advice I have often taken.
Such obvious factors have often been overlooked.
Luxury companies have often been generous philanthropists.
The results have often been squirm-inducing.
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