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The phrase "always be true" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a sentiment or belief that something should consistently remain accurate or genuine over time.
Example: "In a world full of changes, I hope that our friendship will always be true."
Alternatives: "always remain genuine" or "forever be honest".
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That will always be true!
"And I will always be true.
However, this may not always be true.
Now it will always be true.
You promised you'd always be true...
This is something we would like to always be true.
But I'm not convinced that will always be true.
He will always be true to himself, he said.
But we can't assume that this will always be true.
This is a story that will always be true.
I am, in fact, a person, but that won't always be true of me.
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