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The phrase "you often have" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you are talking about a commonplace situation that is likely to happen often, either in general or specifically in the case of someone you're speaking to or about. For example, "You often have to make tough decisions when starting your own business."
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You often have to remind them what the law is".
You often have to find equivalent words and phrases.
Then you often have to kill the bear".
But you often have to go with what you know.
"It is devoid of all the visual and aural bombardments that you often have in films".
"You often have to get up in a hurry," Read said.
When you do visit, you often have the uncanny feeling of walking through a movie.
"But when you do a lot of things, you often have problems".
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And journal notes are hard to find, so then the paper journal might be easier, because you often have a summary up front.
If so, do you often have a sense of what is wrong?
You often have to clean the tablet after smearing food on the screen.
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