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often

[aw-fuhn, of-uhn, awf-tuhn, of-] / ˈɔ fən, ˈɒf ən, ˈɔf tən, ˈɒf- /


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He added that he has often been offended by "people who have cliches about African music, who expect Africa to produce a certain type of sound" via instruments such as the kora or percussion.

From Barron's

The industry has been reeling on fears that artificial intelligence will erode the value of software companies, which often turn to private-credit investors for funding.

From MarketWatch

"These often have added chemicals, flavourings, stabilisers and glues, are often lacking many real nutrients and could have a detrimental effect on someone's health," she said.

From BBC

Even some delegates — often the most politically active members of a party — have yet to make up their minds in the governor’s race.

From Los Angeles Times

Television provided the best platform for Jackson’s craft, including on the show that often made him the butt of the joke.

From Salon