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Discover LudwigThe phrase "suggest often" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that something is frequently recommended or proposed. Example: "In our meetings, we suggest often that team members share their ideas for improvement."
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His roles, I suggest, often seem chosen with a keen sense of purpose in mind.
This is why, so much history and philosophy suggest (often romantically) that democracy and truth are deeply linked.
And I would suggest, often fail as a direct result of that.
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Did he not think he should get a proper job? "It had been suggested often".
Familiarity, he suggested, often breeds extra base hits, especially against the defending World Series champions.
Men, the historical record suggests, often make a testosterone-driven mess of things.
Pakistan, it has been suggested often enough, doesn't really need political solutions but some kind of therapy.
Talk of baseball, manly jostling and teasing, the novel suggests, often stand in for this rare sort of shared truth.
Indeed, the Hunt (or so my source suggests) often crosses the estate of key settee Jeremy Clarkson, at Chadlington, as it pursues its (non-vulpine, I presume) quarry.
Indeed, as I have suggested often, straight out of college is a great time to do entrepreneurship.
It's been suggested often before that Australians are favoured for spy missions as they don't attract suspicion.
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