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The phrase "always compromised" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or condition that is consistently affected or weakened by external factors.
Example: "In negotiations, trust is always compromised when transparency is lacking."
Alternatives: "constantly undermined" or "perpetually weakened".
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Live action movie-making, Zemeckis says, is always compromised by the demands of camera crews.
In his novels and short fiction, possibility and potential are always compromised.
Liberal feminism is always critiqued for being too conciliatory and always compromised.
Someone enters to threaten whatever order (always fragile, always compromised) exists.
With such different personalities in the mix, the group equilibrium was always compromised.
Her critics, meanwhile, argue that her government was always compromised: the Aquinos were one of the wealthiest families in the country; the old oligarchy was back in power.
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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.
Using social networks to make recommendations will always compromise privacy, according to a mathematical proof of the limits of privacy.
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