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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always dealt" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a consistent or habitual action of handling or managing something over time.
Example: "In our family, we have always dealt with challenges by coming together and supporting one another."
Alternatives: "consistently handled" or "regularly managed".
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I've always dealt initially with budget cuts.
They always dealt with Josephine Traina at the Garden.
His girlfriend Taren always dealt with taxi-drivers, with waitresses.
She was an original who always dealt in surprises.
"Pain is something we've always dealt with," Fox said.
"I've always dealt with life as it comes," he said.
They always dealt with family or social problems.
Precision agriculture has always dealt with the accuracy and timely information about agricultural products.
"We've always dealt with smaller beasts, smaller ovens, smaller storage areas".
I had always dealt with, or perhaps denied, my own pain by exploring other people's pain.
There were screaming matches because that's how people have always dealt with one another in Chelsea.
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