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The phrase "always enduring" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that consistently lasts or persists over time, often in a poetic or philosophical context.
Example: "Their love was always enduring, surviving the trials of time and distance."
Alternatives: "everlasting" or "perpetually lasting".
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Instead, remind yourself that first impressions are not always enduring; that a commitment to a team or group is honorable; and that your investment (of time and/or money) is not to be taken for granted.
Meanwhile, Palestinians under these circumstances, and without much support from Muslim or Arab nations, continue to be divided among themselves and to find themselves on the losing end of this conflict, sometimes committing terrorism in their defense, and always enduring terrible suffering and loss of life.
In places the less familiar names have strength in numbers (if not always enduring talent).
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But not usually a steep drop, and not always an enduring one.
Thea Porter, one of the earliest among British fashion designers who rode hippie chic to high visibility, if not always to enduring commercial success, died on Monday in London.
We will always remember his enduring wisdom and wise counsel.
National security strategies do not always leave an enduring legacy, but they are important articulations of an administration's priorities — signposts to a world that cares deeply about America's ambitions and interests.
Accel always looks for enduring technologies with global reach and we see the need and opportunity for millions of small businesses to grow on Xero's platform.
The UK and the USA have always had an enduring bond, with diplomatic, cultural and economic ties that have remained firm for centuries.
Since joining the paper in 1999, he has covered oyster shuckers and opera singers, Deadheads and D-Day vets, sauerkraut and the Scriptures and more, always seeking the enduring in the everyday.
I'd done nothing to earn it other than enduring, not always admirably, what I'd endured.
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