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"often never" is not a correct or usable phrase in written English.
We do, however, use the phrase "rarely ever" to indicate that something is not frequently true. It could be used in a sentence such as "I rarely ever go to the movies."
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The subject of Data Management is most often never introduced.
They often never progress beyond the courting stage.
Men who lose jobs in manufacturing often never work again.
"Customers often never know that they have avoided extensive delays".
Typically, protocols are developed in closed groups and often never shared.
Furthermore, weak associations detected in one small cohort were often never validated.
Business students often never touch a computer, for example.
That she doesn't win very often never discourages her.
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The hotel cycle for homeless families is often never-ending.
The first five measurements had four response categories: daily/weekly/less often/never, while the sixth had five response categories: very good/good/average/rather poor/poor.
The HLQ as referred to in this study uses 39 five-point likert scales ranging from 0 to 4 (agreement/disagreement or often/never).
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