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The phrase "always be popular" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the idea of maintaining a consistent level of popularity or likability over time.
Example: "To succeed in this industry, you must always be popular among your peers and clients."
Alternatives: "consistently be liked" or "remain in favor".
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Youkilis, at least, will probably always be popular here.
THERE are two reasons Italian restaurants will always be popular.
4. THE CLASSIC MGB ROADSTER will always be popular.
Some social truisms — the rich will always be popular — still hold in the supposedly flat world.
"This music will always be popular," said Jesse Ramirez, 45, co-host of the mambo contest.
"I didn't come into politics to be a celebrity or thinking I'd always be popular.
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