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The phrase "always clear" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is consistently understandable or unambiguous.
Example: "Her explanations are always clear, making complex topics easy to grasp."
Alternatives: "consistently understandable" or "always evident".
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This was always clear.
It's not always clear.
That much was always clear.
The difference wasn't always clear.
The lines aren't always clear.
The automation is always clear".
"That's not always clear".
He was always clear.
It is not always clear.
The story is always clear.
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The issue isn't always clear-cut.
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