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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always dignified" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who consistently maintains a sense of dignity or composure in various situations.
Example: "Despite the challenges she faced, her demeanor was always dignified, earning her the respect of her peers."
Alternatives: "consistently dignified" or "perpetually dignified".
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"Gruff, elegant, twinkly, and always dignified, he is celebrated by all who knew him and loved him, and everyone who enjoyed his work," the statement finished. .
Always dignified in his dark grey suits, and with an impeccable delivery, he seems to be telling the country that the road back to insouciance is going to be very long, and things might get worse before they get better.
"She was always proper, always dignified," they added.
Statuesque, always dignified, Ms. Graham steps over the line.
Although there is movement implied in the poses of the figures and movement across the surface of the composition, it is always dignified movement, giving the impression of calm.
Helped by his film training, he gave an always dignified and warm performance, serenely meeting such challenges as increasing deafness, two bouts of cancer, and an assassination attempt one year into his presidency, and effortlessly putting behind him the gaffes for which be soon became famous - such as his assertion that most air pollution was caused by trees.
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At Penn State, Brown quickly became the favorite of the coaching staff because he fit into Paterno's philosophy that players should always be dignified on the field.
When I was boy in the 1950's and 1960's, he was always called "dignified" by the white press — even when they snubbed him.
I've always found him to be measured, dignified, and elusive.
Funny and dignified, insightful and riotous – always referring to each other as "Ms Carr" or "Ms Bell" – they spend much of their downtime teasing one another, discussing fashion and making holiday plans.
In his films, the animals are almost always silent, which makes them quietly dignified and partly unknowable.
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