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Discover LudwigThe phrase "often don't" is correct and is commonly used in written English.
It is used to express the frequency with which something is not done. For example: I often don't have time to watch my favorite TV show.
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They often don't.
Mysteries often don't.
"We often don't recognize it".
Escalators often don't work.
But they often don't.
Lonely people often don't.
I often don't eat it.
I know I often don't.
But scholarly monographs often don't.
Campaign budgets often don't top $10,000.
In America, the cues often don't.
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