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The phrase "always encourage" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing a consistent action of support or motivation towards someone or something.
Example: "As a mentor, I always encourage my students to pursue their passions and never give up."
Alternatives: "consistently support" or "regularly motivate".
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They always encourage them.
We should always encourage vigorous competition for federal contracts.
Being young and successful doesn't always encourage humility.
"I would always encourage people to join the party.
I'd always encourage you to learn poems off by heart.
We always encourage Scholars to work collaboratively where applicable.
We always encourage them to have a voice.
I always encourage people to transfer from one region to another.
"I always encourage my students to be the square peg," Ms. Frink said in 2011.
"It varies, I always encourage being nervous, it sharpens the mind.
"I always encourage women who are happy with a treatment to stick with it".
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