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Discover LudwigThe phrase "often one" is correct and is commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to emphasize that something occurs frequently or regularly. For example, "He would often one find a way to make the impossible possible".
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And every so often, one makes good on the threat.
Often, one or more physiotherapy interventions are combined, depending on the underlying cause of FI.
Often, one suicide leads to another.
Every so often, one would whoop aloud.
Scully's expression is often one of perturbed calm.
It's often one area of America against another.
But, Ms. Forde said, "it's often one of theirs".
Dover sole is often one of the evening specials.
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Propaganda is often one-sided and biased.
Microbusinesses are often one-person shows.
Complex engineering systems are by nature specially designed and often one-of-a-kind applications.
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