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The phrase "always defined" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing concepts, terms, or parameters that have a consistent and unchanging meaning or value.
Example: "In mathematics, a circle is always defined as the set of all points equidistant from a central point."
Alternatives: "consistently defined" or "invariably defined".
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History is always defined by the victors.
He always defined his role narrowly.
The brand has always defined itself as a "preppy" label.
"We always defined sport as apartheid in tracksuits".
He's 33 and "always defined myself by being a librarian.
Working is something that has always defined Clemens.
Churn — of people and businesses — has always defined America.
"But our research indicates that Edgecombe was always defined as the boundary along the park.
He added: "I've always defined as a Scot any adult with voting rights who lives here".
I was always defined as too erudite and philosophical, too difficult.
She had always defined herself based on her relationship, which is scaring her.
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