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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always a popular" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that consistently enjoys popularity over time.
Example: "Chocolate ice cream is always a popular choice among dessert lovers."
Alternatives: "consistently favored" or "perennially liked".
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It was not always a popular addition.
Critical introspection isn't always a popular stance.
It is Italian, always a popular cuisine.
The fashion show, always a popular feature.
That isn't always a popular stance with Michelle Matz.
This is always a popular choice among people who hope to go to Washington themselves.
N is for nostalgia (see also B and V), which is always a popular theme at Chelsea.
It's almost summer, so let's blow this town and go to the beach — always a popular setting for murder.
The bogeyman of the NHS bureaucrat – counting the beans and missing the point – is always a popular villain.
Hatred of vegans, always a popular topic online, has coloured much of the public reaction to the protests.
Complaining that Congress and the White House aren't doing enough to reduce the deficit is always a popular pundit game.
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