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The phrase "always contradictory" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation, statement, or behavior that consistently presents opposing ideas or elements.
Example: "His arguments are always contradictory, making it difficult to understand his true stance on the issue."
Alternatives: "consistently conflicting" or "perpetually opposing".
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It's always contradictory.
The evidence is always contradictory.
Some history: there were always contradictory criss-crossing policy objectives – all of them good.
Grigoriadis makes limited arguments when she can, but there is almost always contradictory or complicating information — which she also provides.
Barbie made up for her radicalism with acceptable feminine occupations, like candy-striper volunteer and ballerina -- although, always contradictory, she did sport a spacesuit four years before NASA put a person on the moon.
But in considering the case of Angola and the MPLA's record of brutality, it seems to me that privileging ideological theory over people's lived experiences, which are almost always contradictory, complicated and fuzzy, is far more dangerous.
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But then she's always been contradictory.
There will always be contradictory answers to each one.
Canberra's passion for secrecy has always been contradictory.
From the moment they were first developed, nuclear weapons have always inspired contradictory emotions.
Its mission has always been contradictory -- offer national rail service, and at the same time make money.
More suggestions(16)
always divergent
invariably contradictory
always opposite
always incompatible
always opposing
always incongruous
always competing
always contradicting
always ambiguous
always contentious
always irreconcilable
often contradictory
sometimes contradictory
remains contradictory
maintains contradictory
used contradictory
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