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often

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


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Rather, they often operate in what is called the "Multiple Attractors" phase, a concept predicted in 2017 by theoretical physicist Guy Bunin.

From Science Daily

These dangerous bacteria often thrive in hospitals, wastewater treatment facilities, livestock operations, and fish farms.

From Science Daily

The Marine Conservation Society said historic litter often washes up at this time of year due to the seasonal storms - and that eroding coastal landfill sites are releasing a lot of "retro" rubbish too.

From BBC

"We often go to all the exhibitions that nourish us and lift our spirits."

From Barron's

With demand expected to soar and domestic mining unlikely to deliver meaningful output for at least a decade, the country is turning to an often‑overlooked source -- the swelling mountains of electronic waste.

From Barron's