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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always at your" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to express availability or support to someone, often followed by a word like "service" or "disposal."
Example: "If you have any questions or need assistance, I am always at your service."
Alternatives: "always here for you" or "always available to you."
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It's the shadow always at your heel.
May wolf girls be always at your side.
May the wind of prosperity be always at your back.
But always at your side, I am unknown to you.
"You have been cast into a race in which the wind is always at your face and the hounds are always at your heel," he writes to his son.
It has long been associated with hospice care — that is, given at the very end of life and often, but not always, at your home.
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Know when the enemy strikes, always look after where you enemy is attacking from and always look at your Health.
May the wind always be at your back.
I always marveled at your ability to choose right.
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