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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always broadcast" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a consistent or continuous act of transmitting information or signals.
Example: "The radio station decided to always broadcast the news at the top of every hour."
Alternatives: "consistently transmit" or "continuously air".
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Television has always broadcast shows geared to men of course.
For a while, Sid always broadcast the program live on Saturday night.
The beauty of "A Christmas Carol" is that it was always broadcast on Christmas Eve.
A novel strategy, local speculation, is introduced, where a subset of router nodes are speculative and always broadcast.
Nowadays, I always broadcast carrots, rather than sow them in rows, and thin them only to eat.
Nor is the selection process in any way political, he said, or influenced by CBS, which has always broadcast the awards, and its quest for ratings.
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Radio 3 always broadcasts the concerts live but the TV schedule is more varied.
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Since their earliest days the Olympics have always pushed broadcast technology forward.
"My father's main purpose was to hear me play while he was living in Maihar, because I was always being broadcast," Mr. Khan told Peter Lavezzoli, the author of "The Dawn of Indian Music in the West".
But such briefings over the years were almost always delayed for broadcast.
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