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"was more often" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to compare the frequency of an action or event in the past. Example: In the 1800s, women were more often confined to domestic duties, while men were expected to work outside the home.
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His work was more often favourably reviewed by theatre critics.
(The name cornamusa was more often used for a bagpipe).
But by the early 1990s, the turnout was more often around 50.
Elsewhere the silk matrix was more often enveloped by poorly differentiated loose fibrous connective tissue.
And what passed for innovation was more often a reinterpretation of greatest hits.
"I thought the phrase he expressed was more often true by default.
A positive slant I wish was more often highlighted for others.
The old, guarded, politically risk-averse version of himself was more often on display.
In fact, by the late 14th century the solar was more often called the "retiring room".
Rome's relentless expansion was more often responsible for provoking its neighbours to fight in self-defense.
I was more often a victim of sexism when I was better-looking!
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