Sentence examples for always apart from inspiring English sources

The phrase "always apart" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where two or more entities are consistently separated or not together.
Example: "Despite their close friendship, they always felt apart due to their differing lifestyles."
Alternatives: "constantly separated" or "perpetually distant".

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As I start mentally flicking through the group photos of my life, it's nearly always the same, a leitmotif: always at the edge, always apart, them and me.

Approximately 10 to 20% of CJD cases appear within families [ 4, 5] and these forms are always (apart from very few exceptions, for example [ 6, 7]) linked to point or insert mutations in the prion protein gene, PRNP, suggesting that these disorders are strongly linked to PRNP and that, unlike other neurodegenerative disorders such as AD, prion diseases are likely monogenetic.

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Apart from a few fast turns, the dancer's thighs are always kept apart, often in poses, as if braced for action.

He's always stood apart".

That always stands apart".

Her stories always stood apart.

Things always fell apart after this.

Luke Haines has always stood apart.

But his work has always stood apart from the mainstream.

Evidently, the body does not always fall apart in the absence of its maestro.

WHEN I was about 5, I was always taking apart radios, clocks and other electronic devices.

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