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The phrase "always claim" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a consistent assertion or statement made by someone or a group over time.
Example: "She always claims that she can finish the project ahead of schedule, but it rarely happens."
Alternatives: "consistently assert" or "frequently state".
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I'll always claim Newhallville".
Populist movements always claim authenticity.
Yet I could always claim "it's only fiction".
National leaders always claim glory for Europe's successes, and pour scorn on Brussels for its failures.
"And if any MPs don't like it they can always claim for it on expenses".
They're focusing on transparency, which is something people always claim to like.
And, they say, losers in bidding wars always claim the winners overpaid.
Existing producers will always claim that suppressing the new technology is necessary to protect consumers.
Like a broken record, the Tories always claim a black hole in the TfL finances.
Now, politicians — and especially, in my experience, conservative politicians — always claim to be deeply concerned about the nation's children.
That way Bud could always claim he had beaten Stolle, the former French and United States champion, 1-0.
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