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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always evaluated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to indicate that something is consistently assessed or considered.
Example: "In our system, all inputs are always evaluated to ensure accuracy and reliability."
Alternatives: "consistently assessed" or "continuously reviewed".
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"We always documented income, we always evaluated credit.
The Yankees' season is always evaluated on how they do once they get here, and last year's first-round wipeout by the Anaheim Angels ruined their season.
No matter what dishes we were cooking, from which parts of the world, we always evaluated three elements when we tasted.
A major telecommunications company had always evaluated its quality by measuring timeliness the amount of time it took to provide a dial tone, to connect a call, or to be connected to an operator.
In this situation, and against this foe, it may be worth remembering that our constitutional rights are not unchanging abstract principles, but, as Hook and Schlesinger argued, always evaluated in terms of their consequences for society at any given historical moment.
Teachers ask questions for students to display their knowledge, but their responses are almost always evaluated.
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"It's fair to say that Willie's our manager and, as I said before, those situations are always under evaluation, and I'm always evaluating those situations".
"We're always evaluating those things".
"We are always evaluating our security.
But people don't always evaluate their options simultaneously.
People don't always evaluate risk through data.
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