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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always control" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to emphasize the importance of maintaining control consistently over a situation or process.
Example: "In project management, it is crucial to always control the budget to avoid overspending."
Alternatives: "consistently manage" or "maintain control at all times."
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He cannot always control his saliva.
"You can't always control your emotions.
You can't always control how your opponent plays.
In both cases, we always control the path lengths.
We can't always control the conversations that arise, especially around the dinner table.
"When you're an independent, you can't always control your destiny," Coach Randy Edsall said.
_ _ Artists can't always control who buys their work, or where the things they make end up.
You cannot always control the results but you can control the effort.
You can't always control where you are, and sometimes things just happen".
And there's this chance thing that happens — you don't always control things.
"That inures to Sanchez's detriment because you can't always control these events".
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