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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always appended" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that is consistently added or attached to another item or document.
Example: "In our documentation, the disclaimer is always appended to the end of each report."
Alternatives: "consistently added" or "regularly included".
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Application was the earlier system, although papal bulls were always appended.
Append-only files can be opened in write mode but data is always appended at the end of the file.
But the Governor has rarely vetoed any of this spending and is unlikely to do so this year, asserting that the items are virtually always appended to larger appropriations whose veto could cause genuine hardship.
At the client side, they are always appended to the URL.
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But journalists, politicians, and even many immigration activists now always append an adjective to the word "immigrant": either "undocumented" or "legal". This usage serves to affirm the consensus that immigrants who are not "legal" can, or even should, be removed from the country.
Like a chef who's not afraid to disclose his recipes, Bezos writes to his shareholders every year – his missives are all here – and he always appends his first 1997 letter, thus reminding everyone that he's not about to lose the plot.
Foreign Minister Abdullah of the Northern Alliance is a medical doctor and speaks exceptional English, and the president of the shadow government he serves, Burhanuddin Rabbani, is always careful to append "professor" to his name.
The app admin sends out a 120 character message that always has "are you ok?" appended to the end.
Nas later appended his statement: "The people will always know what the real title of this album is and what to call it".
The adjective "American" appended to a word in a movie title always implies something with instant design-classic status, gorgeously laced with irony and modernity.
The white shotgun house dates to 1897, recently appended with another dining room, and it is always bright, with antique tin ceilings and slow-moving fans, wooden floors, captain's chairs, and windows that let in the Low Country sun.
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