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The phrase "always apologize for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the importance of expressing regret or remorse for a specific action or situation.
Example: "In professional settings, it is essential to always apologize for any mistakes made to maintain trust and respect."
Alternatives: "consistently express regret for" or "regularly say sorry for".
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He should really have followed my example — after I'm punched in the face, I always apologize for being addicted to making people want to punch me in the face, something I plan to work on right after I get my addiction to privilege sorted out.
Always apologize for betrayals, and never do it on purpose.
Always apologize for bumping into someone, even if it was their fault, as it makes you out to be a kinder person.
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He always apologizes for disturbing an employee at an odd hour or on vacation, but the apology is more a ritual than a sign of genuine contrition.
"I don't want my kids to live the life I've had to lead, always apologizing for who I am.
President Obama sent condolences but balked at the suggestion of an apology; possibly the president did not want to set off another chorus of Mitt Romney's refrain that Obama is always apologizing for America.
As in the piece about the soldier, he describes his sensations and emotions with admirable exactness; he strikes a balance between self-presentation and self-effacement (always apologizing for mentioning his own feelings); he moves easily between the particular moment and the larger concern.
But, Packer went on, the experience allowed Hitchens to detail his sensations and emotions with admirable exactness; he strikes a balance between self-presentation and self-effacement (always apologizing for mentioning his own feelings); he moves easily between the particular moment and the larger concern.
But, Packer went on, the experience allowed Hitchens to detail > his sensations and emotions with admirable exactness; he strikes a balance between self-presentation and self-effacement (always apologizing for mentioning his own feelings); he moves easily between the particular moment and the larger concern.
The maid always apologizes for her cursing.
Once our safety had been established, my mom always apologized for hunting us down.
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