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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always certain" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a state of unwavering confidence or assurance about something.
Example: "Despite the challenges ahead, she remained always certain of her decision to pursue her dreams."
Alternatives: "always confident" or "constantly assured".
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But Jewish solidarity is not always certain.
He was, as always, certain of victory in Iraq.
Payments from other insurers are not always certain, however.
"In any campaign there are always certain personality conflicts.
The point is, I am always certain I've come down with something life threatening.
(He's so new that he's not always certain how to count the laps).
There are always certain guys I'm pretty certain I won't own, but you never know.
But it wasn't always certain that the Americans would get to compete.
"There was always certain pressure to do a book," he said.
"There are always certain times as an athlete that you feel that.
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Eventually, as was always certain, the convention came up with the answer the junta first thought of: continued military dominance.
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