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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always deserve" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a belief that someone or something is entitled to a certain treatment or outcome consistently over time.
Example: "Everyone always deserves respect, regardless of their background or beliefs."
Alternatives: "always merit" or "consistently warrant".
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I always deserve the best treatment because I never put up with any other.
My mother adored him with a love that was fierce and true and that he didn't always deserve.
Influenzas always draw notice, and always deserve it, because of their great potential to catch hold, spread fast, circle the world and kill lots of people.
He sought to persuade by explaining and reasoning, not by simplifying or dramatizing — a form of respect that the citizenry didn't always deserve.
Germany and Holland always deserve to be taken seriously – neither team lost a single game in qualification – and a talented Belgium should be good fun to watch.
Historically, Fairchild will always deserve recognition as one of the most important semiconductor companies, having served as the training ground for most of the entrepreneurs who went on to start their own computer companies in the 1960s and early 1970s.
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He always deserves to be called up".
He now has the respect he always deserved.
The Mets always deserved their new stadium first.
The objects of Christopher's famous scorn almost always deserved what they got from him.
As a kid growing up in the U.S., I was raised on praise, not always deserved.
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