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The phrase "often understand" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe someone's frequent understanding or comprehension of something. An example sentence using this phrase could be: "I often understand the instructions, but I still struggle to complete the task correctly."
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But it is not just the potential white voters, but the political pundits who quickly draw attention to such actions, slanting their stories to stir up racial resentment.Strikingly, blacks most often understand President Obama's problems politically, and continue to vote for him, understanding the game full well, that Obama is doing the "best he can" in what is clearly a "deeply racist society".
Older kids can often understand what younger kids cannot.
Having grown up together, they often understand each other implicitly.
Yet adversaries often understand that the deployment of force is not cost-free.
You often understand a subject's state of mind only in the aftermath.
"I don't often understand them, and like to imagine how the conversation between the creatives behind them went".
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This, we think, is crucial in understanding why sexism (and racism, and other -isms) are most often understood as kinds of oppression.
Judaism is often understood to frown upon figural representation.
Hers is a story often understood to be about corrosive and largely self-inflicted domestic ennui.
The beat cops often understood the context, but their captains and commanders rarely asked for their advice.
This coalition, which never really made sense, is often understood to have been undone by the New Deal.
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