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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always blue" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is consistently or perpetually blue in color or metaphorically to indicate a constant state of sadness or melancholy.
Example: "The sky was always blue during the summer months, creating a perfect backdrop for our vacation."
Alternatives: "constantly blue" or "perpetually blue".
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Matthew Williamson is always blue sky dreaming.
The weather is always good, the sky is always blue".
Conservative leaflets are always blue, Labour leaflets are always red.
THE sun always shines in Venice; the sky is always blue.
The background is always blue, the color of hope and freedom.
As always, blue and white Israeli flags flutter on the screen.
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Jackets were always dark blue.
There is always blues here.
The swimming pool is always bluer on the other side.
Mr. Clapton's best recordings aren't always blues, but they tap those emotions — the anguish of "Layla," the bad-boy knowingness of "After Midnight".
The diamond peak is always blue-shifted in the 1,333.5 1,335.5 cm−1 range, indicating compressive stresses of around 0.6 1.7 GPa.
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