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Discover LudwigThe phrase "which often" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to something that happens or is true frequently. For example, "My brother works late hours which often keeps him up past midnight."
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Barrymore drank, which often made him miserable.
Lions Gate Films, which often inherits Miramax's castoffs, was interested.
"Not two words which often share column inches".
The first is the inflatable dinghy, which often deflates.
The water comes from boreholes, which often break.
Esthe clubs and pink salons, which often mean sex massage.
His kitchen, which often smelled like freshly baked apple pie.
Tobacco prices, which often fluctuate, fell in May.
Institutions must respect the family's wishes, which often means silence.
Courses, which often last a week, cost about $800 each.
We are not digging graves, which often yield rich goods.
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