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The phrase "always are for" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a consistent purpose or function, but the structure is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The tools we use always are for improving efficiency." (This example is still awkward and not recommended.)
Alternatives: "always intended for" or "always meant for".
Exact(8)
They always are, for both teams.
They always are for the arts.
Some readers made the distinction of how different things always are for boys and girls.
But then again, they always are for Complexions, a company founded in 1994 by Mr. Rhoden and Desmond Richardson, former Alvin Ailey dancers who espouse the same all-out physicality; the same aesthetic of gorgeous, muscular bodies; the same seductively uninhibited charm as that company.
I think there are many opportunities, as there always are, for rethinking the way we do science.
There always are for a franchise that has never made it to the Western Conference finals.
Similar(49)
I've always been for quantity.
"I've always been for gay marriage.
Marriage and motherhood were what women had always been for.
"He's always been for the underdog; he's always been for helping those people that nobody else cared about".
"She has always been for women and children.
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