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The phrase "most often with" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to indicate that something usually happens when something else happens. For example: At night, the sound of crickets can be heard most often with the sound of tree frogs.
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I clashed most often with my father.
We spoke most often with a guard named Jamal.
Most often, with large international deals, there are several financial entities involved in each transaction.
The finicky speech impediment arises most often with dentures, which add bulk to the palate.
When I'm starving I … have onigiri rice balls, most often with miso.
I spoke most often with Waleed, a skinny, sharp-eyed man in his early thirties.
Tafa applies his paints thickly, most often with a palette knife.
Speedy response and urgent treatment, most often with painkillers, is critical in a sickle crisis.
To overcome buoyancy, the body is weighed down, most often with metal.
In fact, death is the word that people associate most often with taxes, according to wordassociation.org.org
HSV-2 is associated most often with herpetic lesions of the genital area.
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