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The phrase "always describes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that something consistently provides a description or characterization of a subject.
Example: "In literature, a protagonist always describes the central conflict of the story."
Alternatives: "consistently depicts" or "regularly characterizes".
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He nearly always describes his policies as being good for the middle class.
Extravagance in orchestra playing often, but not always, describes happenings on a big scale.
He's fascinated by people's ears – he always describes them in minute detail.
In that sense, philosophy always describes a kind of cartoon world.
She is missing what everyone always describes as her septum, but she insists is actually her colonna.
When an honest man accidentally corners the market in a product that he always describes to his customers as fairly ineffective and basically illegal to….
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He always described himself as self-educated.
I always describe myself as a One Nation Conservative.
"Janey is always described by everybody as kind," he says.
I had always described it as "15 or 20 minutes".
She is always described as shallow and a social climber.
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