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The phrase "always defined as" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when explaining a term or concept that has a consistent and specific definition.
Example: "In mathematics, a prime number is always defined as a natural number greater than 1 that cannot be formed by multiplying two smaller natural numbers."
Alternatives: "consistently described as" or "invariably characterized as".
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The church's teachings have evolved not just on the liturgy but also on issues as fraught as priestly celibacy, slavery, money-lending, war and peace, wealth and poverty, divorce and the role of women; even that most divisive of issues, abortion, was not always defined as strictly as it is now.
"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.
And success was always defined as business success, always the bottom line.
It is one of the issues that we have always defined as a final status issue and therefore has always been envisaged to be dealt with at that point in the process.
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Rechy has always defined himself as an outsider, whether as a gay man in a straight-dominated society, or as an outlier in gay culture itself.
The brand has always defined itself as a "preppy" label.
"We always defined sport as apartheid in tracksuits".
He always defined himself as a fixer of broken teams, though.
Even though Melissa always defined herself as a lesbian, she said her partner's transition made sense to her.
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