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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always been well" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a consistent state of being in good health or condition over time.
Example: "Despite the challenges we've faced, I can confidently say that I have always been well."
Alternatives: "always been fine" or "always been good".
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He's always been well organised".
His suits had always been well cut and stylish.
This corps has always been well drilled in unison.
His work has not always been well received.
What Next? meetings have always been well attended by politicians.
Soloists have always been well represented, led numerically by singers.
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Iain Duncan Smith's policies have not always been well-received by those with disabilities.
I've always been well-liked and attractive — I'm thin and smart — but something seems different lately.
After all, the novel has always been well-reviewed, and always had numerous and illustrious champions (Hilary Mantel among them).
He said parliamentarians had goodwill in trying to achieve reconciliation, but had not always been well-informed.
"Anthony, you've always been well-spoken," he replied.
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