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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always employ" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when giving advice or recommendations about consistently using a particular method or approach in various situations.
Example: "In our projects, we should always employ best practices to ensure quality and efficiency."
Alternatives: "consistently use" or "regularly apply".
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Existing multicast schemes always employ the scalable video coding (SVC) to accommodate heterogeneous channel conditions.
To ensure export success we always employ native language speakers in our offices.
The current switch approaches always employ the discrete switch in terms of the load force and the actuator velocity.
In addition, FEVs operate only on battery charge and therefore always employ the charge depleting mode of operation requiring high power, high energy battery packs.
Any M.B.A. student should take classes to understand the technological side of things, and engineers today always employ management skills, said the program's director, Donald B. Rosenfield.
But then if my child and his friend's subsequent activities inside my home ever became a source of worry, I suppose I could always employ what I think of as the parent curveball.
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Dance always employs intermediaries in Britain.
Be always employed in something useful.
Capello almost always employs a defensive midfielder.
It was always employed chiefly for writing on papyrus.
Mafias have always employed muschilli – little mosquitoes – in minor roles.
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