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The phrase "always enforces" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a consistent application of rules or policies in various contexts, such as law, workplace regulations, or personal principles.
Example: "The organization always enforces its code of conduct to maintain a professional environment."
Alternatives: "consistently applies" or "regularly upholds".
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In summary, it can be stated that the M-SST always enforces adhesive failure, therefore allowing to accurately assessing the adhesion of concrete-to-concrete interfaces.
MAX-RINA always enforces all users to enable maximum beam pattern switching capabilities, which increases the probability of avoiding replica interference.
The major drawback of this approach is that it always enforces the use of the maximum switching rate capability of the BSA regardless of co-existing status.
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Supreme Court decisions can't always enforce themselves.
"She was always enforcing it.
"The rules are important and we always enforce them.
Islamic laws have been introduced there for Muslims, though they are not always enforced.
(Banks might require it, but apparently if they do, they are not always enforcing that provision).
(This is supposedly a nationwide policy, but is not always enforced in other cities).
The courts have not embraced these arguments; they almost always enforce confidentiality provisions in settlement agreements.
Nafta trade disputes drag on for years and rulings are not always enforced.
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