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Discover LudwigThe phrase "tends to occur" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express the idea that something is likely to happen, usually as a result of certain circumstances. For example, "High levels of stress often tend to occur in competitive work environments."
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It tends to occur in heterogeneously distributed patches within fields.
In a bear market, "it's almost a panic to the upside that tends to occur".
This all tends to occur more easily when something else (see: alcohol) is doing the talking.
The only difference is that prostate cancer tends to occur at an older age.
But the worst fighting in Cairo tends to occur in relatively affluent areas.
When Letang plays well, Pittsburgh tend to win; the opposite tends to occur when he doesn't.
The location of much of the crime tends to occur close to popular drinking areas.
"The condition tends to occur in the spring or early summer," Sheu says.
Unlike dementia, which tends to occur late, mood changes can appear at any time.
Cultural conflict in negotiations tends to occur for two main reasons.
Unfortunately, succession at many companies tends to occur in a black box.
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