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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always disagree" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a consistent pattern of disagreement between individuals or groups.
Example: "Whenever we discuss politics, it seems we always disagree on the key issues."
Alternatives: "consistently oppose" or "frequently disagree".
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It will always disagree.
The presiding officer did not always disagree.
You'll always disagree about the music of your own time.
Historians will always disagree about who was truly responsible for what.
As sisters they will always disagree about certain things - that's what sisters do.
After all, politicians always disagree; that is the essence of politics.
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I always disagreed.
Mr. Samuelson said the two had almost always disagreed with each other but had remained friends.
The union has almost always disagreed with the league's assessment, and that would probably happen again.
She is a good person, friend and "fabulous judge" with whom he almost always disagrees, he said.
His best friend on the row, Walter Stewart, always disagreed, saying there would be no such silly games.
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