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"Oftentimes" is not a real word. It's one of those things that's wormed it's way into the language due to common misuse. It is much like the incorrect usage of "momentarily" and "high rate of speed" for "soon" and "fast" or "high speed". 

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A She had been studying for hours before the exam.
B We were visiting the museum all day.
C I have played the piano yesterday.
D He had sings a song for the audience.