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'often contradictory' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe two ideas, people, or beliefs that are in opposition to one another. For example, "The results of the study were often contradictory, suggesting two seemingly opposite outcomes."
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Opinion polls are unreliable and often contradictory.
Ms. DiSesa's specific advice is often contradictory.
And official policy is often contradictory.
He has heard all the often contradictory excuses.
Chairing a public body involves complex and often contradictory pressures.
The popular image they have shaped is often contradictory.
Evidence is hard to find, patchy and often contradictory.
Fela was a complex, willful and often contradictory man.
At most he provokes uneasy, often contradictory, thoughts.
They were so often contradictory that they just sounded funny.
He was, and remains, a complex and often contradictory figure.
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