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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always accomplishes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something consistently achieves a desired outcome or goal.
Example: "With hard work and dedication, she always accomplishes her objectives, no matter the challenges she faces."
Alternatives: "consistently achieves" or "regularly fulfills".
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This is the condensation that time nearly always accomplishes.
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You don't always accomplish everything in the first skirmish.
Graphic designers are not always accomplished as pictorial illustrators.
What the foes have not always accomplished, the bad weather did.
A philanthropist and truly religious -my Daddy always "accomplished the mission".
"The gaining of freedom is always accomplished in an atmosphere of uncertainty," Grene tells her.
The stability of Jordan is always accomplished by harmony between the official feeling and the popular feeling".
"Having a grand vision doesn't always accomplish the job," said Michael F. Henrick, chairman of the Town Council and a Republican.
Our coaches always tell us that when answering a question from an opponent during a debate, the answer must always accomplish two things.
Finally, I came crawling back to the army, where I always accomplished any task given to me, and above the standard required.
The enigmatic Ralph Blakelock exemplifies the Romantic spirit in 19th-century American painting, and he always accomplished this on an especially small scale.
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