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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always a source" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something consistently provides information, inspiration, or support.
Example: "Her creativity is always a source of inspiration for the team."
Alternatives: "constantly a source" or "perpetually a source".
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He was always a source of wonder.
Gluttony was always a source of mirth or satire.
"It's always a source of amusement," O'Connor said.
This is not always a source of pride.
The Giants are always a source of back page fodder.
Pinter's attitude to women was always a source of debate.
Unexplained lymphadenopathy is always a source of great concern and anxiety to the parents.
But piers and columns are not always a source of the module.
The US security presence is always a source of ambivalence everywhere in the world.
Donna leaves behind her beloved dog Cluny, always a source of joy and comfort to her.
Teddy's role in getting the Cahill visa was always a source of much humour for the senator.
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