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The part of the sentence "he would often say" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something somebody usually says. For example: "My grandfather would often say 'Life is too short to waste a moment'".
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"Let's see, how long am I allowed to live?" he would often say, casually.
As he would often say, "a trip to the citation file is always a humbling experience".
The post-9/11 wars were foolish and costly, he would often say at campaign events.
He used to bet and when selling a horse he would often say, "double or quits".
In later life he would often say how important it is to respect the sea and "never take it lightly".
And he was drawling southerner, unashamedly so: He is, as he would often say, a fat redneck.
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When he'd write back – also via Cousin Mail – he'd often say he wanted to hear my voice.
"It's O.K. to admit you're wrong," he'd often say, waiting for the day when America would finally apologize to Japan for the atomic bomb.
He'd often say how frustrating it was that his family and friends liked me, that they couldn't see how terrible I really was.
"Think about that," he'd often said.
And he rewards them by saying, 'Let's push it more.' " During Spielberg's two-year hiatus after "Saving Private Ryan," which earned the cinematographer his second Academy Award, Kaminski did what he'd often said he would never do -- direct.
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