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Discover Ludwig"often including" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is an adverbial phrase that is used to indicate that something usually or typically includes something else. For example, "These activities often include outdoor games."
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Game budgets often including marketing costs, too.
Museums have also begun staging special children's exhibitions, often including serious artwork.
As a full-time professional, he traveled often, including a world tour with "West Side Story".
Tickets for Burgher Burger cost £35, often including drinks such as craft beers.
They know the same people, often including the people who trafficked them.
Many male potency drinks are especially thick, often including both Irish moss and oatmeal.
Since then he has coached him often including in Mozart's Clarinet Concerto.
This is a vinyasa-style practice with themed classes, often including chanting, music and scripture readings.
Many of the newer cultivars are hybrids of several heuchera species, often including H. americana.
Shaw has performed in America often, including Medea and Samuel Beckett's Happy Days in Washington.
People assume that pizza, with fresh toppings often including vegetables, must be healthier than a burger.
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