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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always enter" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are instructing someone to consistently input or access something, such as a password or a location.
Example: "To access the secure area, you must always enter your credentials before proceeding."
Alternatives: "consistently input" or "always input".
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It's the first room I always enter upon arriving home.
Profound national sensitivities always enter the equation, too.
I can't always enter restaurants or other public spaces.
Foreigners held 22%.Just as domestic investors cannot exit some emerging economies, foreigners cannot always enter.
INVESTORS nearly always enter a new year with a sense of hope.
A plant should always enter autumn and winter with ample moisture in its system.
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And he always entered early.
You are always entering into completely new areas of discovery?
— They have always entered the Louvre through a pyramid.
"We are always entering paradise but only for a moment," he wrote.
As a comedian, Mr. Letterman has always entered the stage walking on manifest feet of clay.
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