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The phrase "always covered" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is consistently protected or included in a certain context.
Example: "With our comprehensive insurance plan, you can rest assured that your health expenses are always covered."
Alternatives: "consistently protected" or "perpetually included".
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Another always covered his with long sleeves.
In Matera, the new has always covered up the old.
Such soils are always covered with alluvium or redeposited loess.
"They are not always covered by the U.N. flag".
The glacier that always covered that hill has disappeared.
I was always covered in scabs and stitches from falls.
He smelled like shit and was always covered in shit.
He was always covered with dirt and grime.
But other medical goods and services, such as drugs dispensed outside hospitals, are not always covered.
Turn them once or twice during cooking, ensuring that they are always covered with hot embers.
Unlike the doctor's insurer, my health insurance companies have always covered physical therapy for sports injuries.
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