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The phrase "always contends" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when stating that someone consistently argues or maintains a particular position or belief.
Example: "She always contends that hard work is the key to success."
Alternatives: "consistently argues" or "maintains that".
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It's startling that the church of Bergman's youth and the theatre of his adulthood should be so close together: a metaphor for the twinned inconsolability and solace with which his rebellious work always contends.
His team always contends with Los Alamitos for the top spot in the Sunset League.
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She has always contended that the incident was an accident.
Museum officials had always contended that Margarita Aguilar, the former director, was dismissed for poor performance.
He has always contended that this was the way for his side to win.
He has always contended he was not guilty of any terrorism charges.
"The defendants always contended that this was a lawsuit that lacked merit," Mr. Jacobson said.
But he has always contended that there was no plan, no grand design.
It demonstrated what Mr. Bloomberg has always contended: that he is a devoted delegator.
Despite DNA evidence to the contrary, she has always contended that the tiger was not hers.
Mr. Draper has always contended that he knew nothing about making wine when he joined Ridge in 1969.
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