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The phrase "always everywhere" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the idea of something being constant and universal in its presence or occurrence.
Example: "The concept of love is always everywhere, influencing our actions and decisions in ways we often don't realize."
Alternatives: "constantly present" or "omnipresent".
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A few have slogans like "the iron that sizzles" and "useful — always — everywhere".
"She is a social butterfly, who is always everywhere at once," said Lorisa Bates, her younger sister.
That nasty crack about being just a congenial sorehead is the way the conservatives have always everywhere brushed aside any kind of criticism from a radical standpoint".
This kind of house has been built always, everywhere where there are reeds or grass, suitable mud, poles for walls - Saxon England, for example.
As utilitarians, therefore, to achieve the best consequences we might want to promulgate the Noble Lie that torture is always, everywhere and for everyone wrong.
Here comes Dora Garcia, who's always everywhere, there goes Argentinian Jorge Macchi, who "questions our ability to locate ourselves in space", by way of bent iron bars, which intend to simulate the effects of refraction in water.
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The television is always on, everywhere.
Immigrants have always and everywhere had a rough time.
That's simply a fact, true always and everywhere.
And that's always and everywhere a subjective decision.
"INFLATION is always and everywhere a monetary phenomenon," said Milton Friedman.
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