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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always emphasizes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a consistent focus or highlight on a particular point or theme in a text or conversation.
Example: "The author always emphasizes the importance of perseverance in achieving success."
Alternatives: "consistently highlights" or "regularly underscores".
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"The U.S. always emphasizes 'rules,' but these are excuses to protect its leadership," the editorial said.
When he speaks to students, he almost always emphasizes living up to their potential.
Each section avoids gruesome details and medical jargon but always emphasizes helping patients make good choices.
"But the Republicans spend more money," he always emphasizes, ever the Philadelphian.
But that is why Reese always emphasizes the "full 60 minutes of play".
As an analyst and a statesman, Kissinger almost always emphasizes the long causal chains, and what might happen at the end, rather than submit to any immediate emotions.
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"Women's fashion does not always emphasize the high heel," Steele wrote in an essay.
He always emphasized that he was an intellectual who traded only out of necessity.
Mr. Dressner always emphasized that the wines were the products of down-to-earth personalities.
The menu changes regularly, always emphasizing Henry's personal favorite: fresh seafood.
Masters and Johnson always emphasized the therapeutic nature of their research.
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