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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always embrace" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to encourage a consistent attitude or behavior towards something, often in a motivational or inspirational context.
Example: "In times of change, we should always embrace new opportunities for growth."
Alternatives: "consistently accept" or "forever welcome".
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Pensioners don't always embrace other pensioners.
"I always embrace the worst-case scenario," he admits.
Yet he has done it without forgetting that the collection should always embrace the iconic shoes.
But customers don't always embrace self-checkout models or other tech-savvy options.
But we don't always embrace these gifts as enthusiastically as the Americans.
In Silicon Valley, diversity doesn't always embrace those who are getting old.
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I always embraced it".
ReprintsAmericans have not always embraced public transport.
But that message was not always embraced.
She says she has always embraced causes.
Not that he always embraced it.
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