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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always documents" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to emphasize that something consistently involves or pertains to documents.
Example: "In our office, we always documents every meeting to ensure that all decisions are recorded."
Alternatives: "consistently records" or "regularly maintains".
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He makes some outlandish assertions but always documents his opinions with enough material to make them plausible.
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Some information (e.g., on patient falls, malnutrition) is always documented in a specific documentation form and thus easy to locate.
"We always documented income, we always evaluated credit.
But women do not always document their home payments.
And I always document what I'm saying.
For all its influence, though, the column could not always document its scoops.
"It's a frontier," Lipsky told me, describing the virtual world, "and artists have always documented frontiers".
CF: At college I was never in my own department, I was always documenting what was happing in the fashion department.
Daily quality controls always documented adequate standards and, in particular, a radiochemical purity ≥98%.
N2 accumulation without a lag phase in the first 4 6 h is always documented as a direct signal of in situ active denitrification [8, 9].
As in many areas of biology, researchers don't always document their methods in sufficient detail for others to replicate them.
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