Sentence examples for always consists from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "always consists" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is made up of certain elements or components that are constant or unchanging.
Example: "A successful team always consists of individuals who are committed and collaborative."
Alternatives: "always includes" or "is always made up of".

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A shear test always consists of two parts, consolidation and measurement of strength.

Odysseus says that wisdom always consists in turning your attention to the human condition and life on earth, Paul says it consists in tearing yourself away.

In international competition a match always consists of 10 ends; ties are broken by the addition of extra ends until a winner emerges.

The traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) is a complex system, which always consists of numerous compounds with significant difference in the content and physical and chemical properties.

Thus, it was determined that 18 grams of water always consists of 2 grams of hydrogen and 16 grams of oxygen, regardless of how the sample originated.

Each leg always consists of five parts: a coxa articulated to the thorax, a small trochanter, a femur, a tibia, and a tarsus with one to five segments.

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May his curriculum always consist of near-misses.

Childhood will always consist of secret, seemingly trivial diversions.

The oxides formed always consisted of TiO2 and Cr2O3.

And who is to say that your audience will always consist of the sane?

The foundation of the training always consisted of the sports properly called gymnastic and field.

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