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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always announcements" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a consistent or ongoing practice of making announcements, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "We will have always announcements regarding the schedule changes." (This example is still awkward and unclear.)
Alternatives: "constant announcements" or "regular announcements".
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There are always announcements of projects that are late, years late, or get killed or just fail.
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It seemed a world away from the garbled, and not always accurate, announcements that have long plagued the subway.
I always pick announcement samples; the kind of samples that get people talking, that are instantly recognisable, that announce themselves.
The announcement that "The Inheritance of Loss" had won the Booker was met (as these announcements always are) with a few gripes from the peanut gallery in Britain.
"Investors don't always treat buyback announcements with unbridled joy," notes Funnell.
While the big announcements always make the big news at the E3 technology show, it is often the smaller ones that are the most interesting.
As always, "SNL" hosting announcements are not confirmed until they come from official NBC outlets.
Class announcements always ended with a list of who in the school was working: Someone booked a co-star on Friends.
As always with an announcement of this sort, dealers, other artists and auction house experts are not shy about voicing opinions.
Though there have been suggestions that the retirement story slipped out because of a TV programme about the United manager, scheduled for Sunday on the club's in-house channel, senior sources maintain that today was always the planned announcement date, meaning an emotional last Old Trafford occasion for the Glaswegian when United entertain Swansea City on Sunday.
When the E.P.A. makes our air dirtier, or the Interior Department opens a wilderness to mining companies, or the Labor Department strips workers of some more rights, the announcement always comes late on Friday -- when the news is most likely to be ignored on TV and nearly ignored by major newspapers.
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