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The phrase "always be granted" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to express that something should consistently be given or allowed.
Example: "In this organization, equal opportunities should always be granted to all employees, regardless of their background."
Alternatives: "should always be provided" or "must always be allowed".
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The conventional account of copyright -- that "permission first" must always be granted before anyone uses a copyrighted work -- is deeply flawed.
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But commercial speech has always been granted limited protection.
Whatever he had needed had always been granted, up to and including this evening's flight.
Me, I'd never felt I needed privacy, perhaps because I'd always been granted it.
The word feminism will be around as long as it is necessary for women to put a name on the sense of assertiveness, confidence and equality that, unnamed, has always been granted men.
He said Mr. Rosenshein intended to sue the village for damages incurred by discrimination.. "All the applications brought by all the other clubs for expansion have always been granted," Mr. Sachs said.
Lugar has always been granted what scholar Richard Fenno called "leeway" from the voters to focus on national and international issues.
In theory, assent can either be granted (making the bill law) or withheld (vetoing the bill), but since 1707 assent has always been granted.
We will always have to overachieve to be granted the rights that children of white parents are given as their birthrights.
It is not taken to be granted that primitive characteristic polynomials always generate maximal length PRBSs.
However, as always, nothing is granted in this world.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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