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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always declared" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is consistently or habitually stated or announced.
Example: "The rules of the game are always declared before the start of each match."
Alternatives: "consistently stated" or "regularly announced".
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President Trump declared victory, but Trump has always declared victory.
The President, dynamic as always, declared that America would not take its enemy's exit lying down.
Actually, she found it weird that visiting dealers and collectors always declared her bohemian deprivation "absolutely charming".
"I always declared my income and the income of my family with extraordinary care," Mr. Shuvalov said, according to the Russian Information Agency.
We always declared to the tax authorities what we were obliged to do". Aristocratic former occupants of Sezincote, an 18th-century Mughal-style mansion in Oxfordshire.
He has always declared publicly that he owned the initial stake in August 2007, and subsequent multiple smaller shareholdings adding up to 30%, equally with Moshiri.
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Politicians are always declaring a "war" on something.
The media is always declaring the theatre dead.
Tax-shy Spaniards do not always declare the true selling prices.
Certainly better than "Desperate Housewives". The media is always declaring the theatre dead.
It seemed worth pointing out that the security forces here did not always declare themselves.
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