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The phrase "always dear" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used as a term of endearment or affection, often in personal correspondence or when addressing someone close to you.
Example: "No matter the distance, you will always be dear to me."
Alternatives: "forever cherished" or "always beloved".
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There is just the person, always dear.
While theoretical studies employing elegant mathematics were always dear to Allan's heart, he also thought that scientists have an obligation to address societal problems.
Its 1828 premiere in Paris initiated a new and distinctly French operatic genre known as grand opera, with historical subjects drawn from modern Europe and scenic effects that took stage spectacle, always dear to the French, to dazzling heights.
Then again, for those who aren't so sure, there's always Dear Cupid and his devoted group of sympathetic forum members.
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But at least investors can take comfort that this liquid asset is drinkable and that what tastes best is not always dearest.
I'll always love you, my dear sister, and cherish the fond memories and love and affection that we have shared throughout our lives.
I love you always, my dear "Princess Di".
We will never forget any of the precious moments and we will always love and miss you, dear Iris.
The memory of him was always so dear to me.
These are all fond memories which I shall always hold dear.
Thank you for saying so!" She smiled sheepishly at me, as her sweet husband flashed me a knowing smile and said, "There's always tomorrow, dear".
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