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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allowance has always been" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the historical context or consistency of an allowance over time.
Example: "The allowance has always been a crucial part of our family budgeting strategy."
Alternatives: "the allowance has consistently been" or "the allowance has perpetually been".
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Dorries told the BBC people did not understand what was happening, but that the media were well aware that the additional costs allowance "has always been known, and always been counted as part of an MP's salary".
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That higher level of personal allowance had always been this government's aspiration, but it has now been brought forward and given a definite date.
I have found fishermen exceptionally willing to make allowances for exotic tastes and mental aberrations on the part of customers, and my requests for stargazers, toadfish, and lumpsuckers have always been honored without so much as a raised eyebrow.
The allowance has already been closed to new applicants.
The tax allowance has been lifted.
My claim for Widowed Parent's Allowance has been approved.
My Disability Living Allowance has been cut off.
For example my car mileage allowance has been reduced.
This allowance has been replacing incapacity benefit.
A healthcare allowance has been introduced in order to keep insurance premiums affordable.
An allowance has been made for withdrawal of 2% of subjects post-recruitment.
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