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Discover Ludwig"how often was" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to ask about the frequency of an action or occurrence in the past. Example: "How often was John late to class last semester?" This sentence is asking about the frequency of John's lateness in the past semester.
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How often was that?
How often was he going to tweet?
How often was he checking?
How often was the family seen?
How often was name-calling used as a debating tactic?
How often was good and evil mixed together in single in-country stint?
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How often is laundry done?
How often are there outliers?
How often is unknown.
How often is once in a while?
And how often are those meetings?
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