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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always excuse" is not correct in standard written English as it lacks context and clarity.
It could be used in a context where one is discussing the habitual act of excusing someone or something, but it needs additional information to be meaningful.
Example: "I always excuse my friend's tardiness because I know she has a busy schedule."
Alternatives: "consistently pardon" or "frequently forgive".
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Or should you always excuse yourself and head to the bathroom to do a quick and discreet skim through messages, texts and Twitter messages?
One can always excuse oneself with the claim that other people's needs are not overriding in any given situation.
If a parent gets too intense during the conference, then I always excuse myself and let my administration handle the parent.
If you must carry on two conversations at once you should always excuse yourself from one and resume it later.
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She always excuses herself before the meal is over.
"Because I was good, people always excused the stuff you do.
There are always excuses reasons as to why going to the doctor is not a good idea.
Washington always excused Hamilton's periodic bouts of petulance as the unavoidable excesses that accompany sheer brilliance.
But even when we adopt and adapt, there are always excuses not to listen, representing the no win situation women are faced with.
WHEN an organization does not function properly, in the private or public sector, there are always excuses to explain why (Enron, anyone?).
His failing physical health, his daughter Una's worsening mental health, his ambivalent and unfashionable feelings about the Civil War, the confinements of his happy marriage — he had his excuses, but there are always excuses not to do the job.
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