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The phrase "always an object" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing grammar, programming, or philosophy where the concept of an object is relevant and consistent.
Example: "In object-oriented programming, every class is always an object, which allows for encapsulation and inheritance."
Alternatives: "consistently an object" or "invariably an object".
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An intentional object is always an object for a subject, and this is not a way of classifying things in reality.
But always an object.
Wishbones became a favorite subject and, as always, an object of study.
"It was always an object of fascination because it was not accessible," Mr. Tinterow said.
Unlike the Soviet players, who enjoy government support, Fischer must fend for himself, and money is always an object.
Here's a second irony: in the week that the Larkin estate published its long-awaited volume of the poet's letters to his muse, Monica Jones, the statuesque, charismatic Hughes (always an object of Larkin's sardonic jesting) stole the headlines with just 150 lines, from the tortured, guilt-stricken self-questioning of "What happened that night?
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In phenomenology, the intentionality of the consciousness1 implies that it always has to be owned; in other words, the consciousness always has an object.
In Britain too the union has always been an object more of grudging acceptance than of real enthusiasm.
But Mr Bonami defends the work on artistic grounds: "Even if we forget who made it, the diamond skull will always be an object of interest".
The details of the Mayor's maladies may, for most onlookers, be more information than necessary; but throughout history a leader's body has always been an object of public spectacle.
Ray Galton and Alan Simpson's scripts still sparkle and the comedy, much of it surreal and with atrocious puns, mostly stands the test of time – with the exception of the only female on stage always being an object of sexual desire.
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