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The phrase "always entered" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a consistent action or behavior of entering something, such as data or a location, on a regular basis.
Example: "In our system, the data is always entered before the deadline to ensure accuracy."
Alternatives: "consistently input" or "regularly recorded".
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And he always entered early.
— They have always entered the Louvre through a pyramid.
As a comedian, Mr. Letterman has always entered the stage walking on manifest feet of clay.
In the past, Woods has always entered the Ryder Cup as the top dog, and this will be — as the entire season has been — a new experience.
Dramatic plausibility was also vitiated by the fact that gods and mortals, enemies and friends, always entered from the same direction.
"The big breaking-news story team coverage — always the big snowstorm or the big flood, whatever cockamamie weather event happened, is always entered in the local Emmy Awards," he said.
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Profound national sensitivities always enter the equation, too.
You are always entering into completely new areas of discovery?
INVESTORS nearly always enter a new year with a sense of hope.
It's the first room I always enter upon arriving home.
Foreigners held 22%.Just as domestic investors cannot exit some emerging economies, foreigners cannot always enter.
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