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The phrase "I always selected" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a habitual action of choosing or picking something in the past. Example: "In my previous job, I always selected the best candidates for interviews based on their qualifications."
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When I searched, I always selected the videos with the most views first.
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Just have enter submit the text, and I can always select the menu entry with a touch.
"In school, the group always selected him to be their debater, so I thought he was going to be a lawyer or a parson, because he can make you see things easier than your way.
Based on Jacobs' selectivity index (D-values), fish larvae always selected for the bigger particles.
We agree that multi-relation interpretations between CPCs do exist but to achieve a unique annotation scheme which is also in line with the procedure of human understanding, i.e., always select the best interpretation among many possibilities.
Participants have also been surprised by the choice of authors, who are always selected by Mrs. Bush.
An odd number is always selected to hear a case, ensuring that there cannot be a draw.
Vladimir Vermezovic, the Serb hired by the father two seasons ago to coach the team, has not always selected Junior.
Ordinarily, the empress did not mix business and pleasure; her ministers were almost always selected for their abilities.
"Vern is always selected as one of the top designers," said Jon Hein, founder of jumptheshark.com, which tracks television shows from their peak popularity to their decline.
I enjoyed John Seabrook's piece about the origins of the SweeTango apple, but it is important to note that the efforts to build a "better" apple have not always selected for disease and pest resistance ("Crunch," November 21st).
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