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The phrase "always emphasized" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is consistently highlighted or given importance in a particular context.
Example: "In our meetings, the importance of teamwork is always emphasized to ensure everyone is on the same page."
Alternatives: "consistently highlighted" or "regularly stressed".
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Mr. Dressner always emphasized that the wines were the products of down-to-earth personalities.
He always emphasized that he was an intellectual who traded only out of necessity.
Masters and Johnson always emphasized the therapeutic nature of their research.
"Documenta always emphasized the vision of the individual curator," Mr. Szeemann said.
In talking about the Oral History, he always emphasized its length and its bulk.
To be sure, the education debate has always emphasized the disadvantaged, particularly at the federal level.
American baseball has always emphasized its national leagues, daring to call its championship the World Series.
"Peter always emphasized that the role of museum director was no more glamorous than any other service industry," she said.
My parents always emphasized that education would be even more important for us to make our way through life.
There is also the fact that Osgood's Detroit teams have always emphasized defense, which only makes a goalie's life easier.
Wendy's has always emphasized being fresher than competitors, making every burger to-order and not freezing beef.
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