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Discover Ludwig"les often" is not a correct part of a sentence.
It is not used in written English, and it is not a grammatically correct phrase or structure. In written English, you can use words and phrases like usually, frequently, commonly, and often to express an idea or state of affairs that happens regularly. For example: I often get up early on the weekends.
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Unfortunately, nitrates in doses capable of relaxing the LES often cause headache and postural hypotension.
Because LES often has more than 90% Indian students, Lucero has made it a point to include Laguna values and teachings in her lessons.
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"At Land's End," a solo for Mr. Le, often appeared to be explicitly autobiographical.
Even the baguette is under attack from le sandwich, often made from "Harry's American Sandwich" bread, a sliced product wrapped in decidedly unFrench plastic bags.
Le Corbusier often visited him and, while staying with Badovici in the late 1930s, he painted eight enormous murals on the walls.
Ms. Le, who often worked with laboratory mice in the building where she was found, was part of a research team led by a faculty adviser, Anton Bennett.
New, too, is an entree of sautéed John Dory with a mustard sauce that's zippier than the stolid ablutions with which proudly archaic restaurants like Le Cirque often content themselves.
Writers who owe a debt to Le Guin often speak of her work giving them a sense of possibility, of being invited to write in ways they didn't know they could.
You could turn Hellman's brilliantly witty twenty-thousand-word Profiles into one-liners: "When he is not with close friends, Le Corbusier often displays a lively sense of his own importance," or "Knopf is at once Olympian and dressy; few literary men can stare him down".
His black tuxedo for women, known as le smoking – often worn over bare flesh – caused a scandal in 1966, with the New York socialite Nan Kempner dropping her trousers when she was told by a Manhattan restaurant that women would not be admitted in such attire.
The paintings -- "Jacqueline aux Roses, Jacqueline Avecec le Chat" -- often are sweet, conventional, domestic tributes to his last muse.
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