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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always effortless" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is consistently easy or requires no effort over time.
Example: "Her ability to solve complex problems seems always effortless, leaving her peers in awe."
Alternatives: "consistently easy" or "invariably simple".
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"The last draft is always effortless," he said.
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Oates's writing has always seemed effortless: urgent, unafraid, torrential.
And his rapid progress up the leadership ladder, in the House has always seemed effortless.
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"No matter how hard something actually is, it never sounds that way — it always sounds effortless," Bensdorf said as we listened.
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Evidence that the latter was not always an effortless affair is found in multiple scrape marks where the muscles once attached to the bone.
The high harmonies Phil sang were fluid and so beautiful and always sound effortless in a way that just washes over the listener.
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