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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always compromise" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing the importance of finding middle ground or making concessions in various situations, such as negotiations or relationships.
Example: "In any successful partnership, it's essential to always compromise to maintain harmony and understanding."
Alternatives: "consistently find middle ground" or "frequently make concessions".
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We always compromise like that".
In politics, there is always compromise".
But isn't there always compromise in period performance?
That approach will always compromise the rhythm of a pass play.
But the issue with production is always compromise.
Hence doctors always compromise their professional ethics during practice because they are unable to make decisions based only on medical knowledge; they have to consider economic interests as well.
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"There are always compromises," said Katherine Brown, City Ballet's executive director.
In his novels and short fiction, possibility and potential are always compromised.
Such deals are always compromises, no country can ever get what it wants.
Live action movie-making, Zemeckis says, is always compromised by the demands of camera crews.
Liberal feminism is always critiqued for being too conciliatory and always compromised.
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