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The phrase "often do not" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English. It is used to express frequency or likelihood in a negative statement. Example: "I often do not have time to go to the gym after work." This sentence indicates that the speaker frequently does not have time to go to the gym. Other examples: - "They often do not listen to my advice." - "She often does not get enough sleep." - "We often do not agree on politics." - "He often does not eat breakfast."
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Puzzlingly, they often do not.
Those with surplus daughters often do not.
Small environmental differences often do not.
GROCERS often do not travel well.
Managers, too often, do not.
They often do not toe the line.
But breast implants often do not.
People leaving Las Vegas often do not.
Patients often do not recognize the symptoms.
They themselves often do not get along.
They often do not paint very well at all.
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