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"Most often" refers to the frequency with which something occurs, indicating that it happens more times than any other option or occurrence. It suggests a comparative measure, highlighting that among various possibilities, one is the most frequent or common. For example, if someone says they go to the gym most often on weekdays, it means they typically visit during those days rather than on weekends.

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