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The phrase "often spoke of" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe a topic or subject that is frequently mentioned or discussed. Example: "The ancient ruins were often spoke of in the small village, each person having their own theories about the history behind them."
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He often spoke of winning.
He often spoke of the "revolution".
Landry often spoke of his Christian faith.
He often spoke of "motion" in the work.
As Giggs confirms, Ferguson often spoke of this in training.
Ms. Taylor often spoke of television's demands on dance.
Mr. Bruno often spoke of his modest roots.
McQueen often spoke of his clothes as being armour.
"She often spoke of her dysfunctional family and treacherous childhood".
Afterwards, he often spoke of his "deep regret" over the martial law era.
(Verdi often spoke of the unique tinta ["colour"] of each of his operas).
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