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Discover Ludwig"more often as" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to make comparisons, typically with the phrase "more often than." For example: "I prefer to read books more often than watch TV."
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"Obviously, it's great we get to see him more often, as well as getting to see more of his games.
He seemed to smile more often as well.
Try getting out of the house more often as well.
Clearly, however, hypoglycemia is more dangerous in the elderly and occurs consistently more often as glycemic targets are lowered.
Sometimes her mother introduced her as her sister; more often, as a young friend.
And I'm trying to use OpenStreetMap more often, as a counterweight to the commercial map operations.
He now encourages me to play hockey more often, as tuition is trending up.
Blackmail is happening more often as customers demand a discount in return for a good review".
Crosley asked Didion why people didn't think of her more often as a fiction writer.
More often, as in Argentina, the battle to stay afloat makes things worse.
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It now looms over the world - sometimes as business opportunity, more often as devourer of resources and jobs.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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