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The phrase 'more often because' is correct and usable in written English
You can use this phrase to express the idea that something is happening frequently because of something else. For example, "We study for exams more often because our teacher provides regular test reviews".
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But now it appears much more often, because we have changed the dice".
I found myself wearing a tie more often because I knew they would be wearing theirs.
Yet more often, because they work in publishing, they talk about publishing.
You really need to call your mom more often, because there is really just no excuse.
I'm surprised they don't snap more often, because they take a beating all year long.
"But we die from it more often because we don't get screenings, we don't go to the doctor".
I've heard an employer complain that they were being asked for feedback about applications more often, because students "weren't resilient".
"Today men and women train together more often, because many men's teams have their own women's teams," she has said.
There seem to be diseases that crop up more and more often — because of the way people live now, or because of environmental conditions.
The shelves of women's garments are replenished more often because of frequent changes in fashion; unsold items are donated to the bank by legitimate retailers and manufacturers.
In his opinion, fungal nail infections also thicken toenails more often, because fungus thrives in the dark, moist environment inside shoes.
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