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Do you travel often or do you often travel?

'Often' is an adverb of frequency. The rule says that when using an adverb of frequency in the negative or forming a question, place it before the main verb. 'Travel' is the main verb.



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Around a third of Americans enjoy two to three vacations per year. Meanwhile, just over a quarter have not traveled for non-business related trips at all in the past 12 months, and around a fifth of respondents have traveled once. Six or more vacations, on the other hand, were rarer.

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Those who travel often have a longer life expectancy. Whether you are on a pilgrimage, adventure outing or a quiet getaway, the experience will reduce stress, improve brain health and keeps the body in good shape. All these factors increase the chances of living longer.

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But the benefits far outweigh the cons with solo travel. Having time to ponder, reflect and enjoy your own company not only does wonders for mental wellbeing, but it can actually improve your relationships with others. There's no other life experience quite like it, and everyone should do it at least once.

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