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The phrase 'often does not' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something does not usually happen or is not usually the case. For example: Her children often do not eat all of the food served for dinner.
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Liberty often does not come cheap.
It often does not involve public statements.
Today he often does not bother.
Amazingly, this often does not happen.
The kitchen, often, does not execute well.
But this model often does not apply to rental units.
That something often does not look very churchlike.
The cone often does not touch the ground.
In practice it often does not seem like that.
Critical research often does not receive thorough and timely attention.
The difference often does not show up in regular photography.
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