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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always agreed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that there has been a consistent consensus or agreement over time on a particular matter.
Example: "Throughout our discussions, we have always agreed on the importance of transparency in our operations."
Alternatives: "consistently concurred" or "repeatedly agreed".
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The Obama administration has not always agreed.
New Yorkers have not always agreed.
I have almost always agreed with her.
Not that he always agreed with her clothing choices.
'But we'd always agreed on three criteria,' says Robin, 32.
"Me and Brian have always agreed on who that is.
I have not always agreed with him, but I have always believed he spoke honestly.
Nhu: We always agreed on child rearing, but I was firmer.
Mr. Schwarzenberg, however, has not always agreed with all the government's policies.
"I can't say we've always agreed, but Wayne's voice will be missed," the mayor said.
But the funny thing is that we always agreed that Vietnam was an absolutely tragic era.
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