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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always digital" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is consistently in a digital format or nature, often in contexts related to technology or media.
Example: "In today's world, our communication methods are always digital, making it easier to connect with others instantly."
Alternatives: "consistently digital" or "perpetually digital".
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Before tapping new digital data sources, it appears prudent to improve on the shortcomings of the traditional sources by simple – not always digital– means, for example by improving infrastructure and processes to reduce reporting delays, to quantify under-reporting and by supplementing clinical information of cases with adequate microbiologic information, e.g. molecular typing.
Remember, each point of engagement can itself be highly complex, and they're not always digital.
Those who read this in the future may sometimes forget that books weren't always digital.
Those who read this years from now, please don't forget that the future wasn't always digital and that books weren't always electronic.
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Sure, it's exhausting, but time spent underwater is almost always digital-free.
EUROPE wasn't always a digital laggard.
Nowadays, with more than two million articles in English alone, Wikipedia is an important, if not always reliable, digital reference for millions of Internet users.
At the least, the systems require a staunch rule: always have digital writing supplies at hand when you may need to take notes.
Regulation always lags digital best practices.
"Our focus has always been digital audio, with a unique expertise in innovative monetization solutions.
I always say digital transformation is technology enabled, but people led.
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