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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always exhibited" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a consistent or habitual display of a particular quality or behavior over time.
Example: "She has always exhibited a strong sense of leadership in her role as a manager."
Alternatives: "consistently shown" or "regularly demonstrated".
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He has always exhibited a casual charm.
The musical-theater world has always exhibited an enthusiastic community solidarity.
The type II BCA conformer, however, always exhibited an in-phase response to the external oscillation.
But Mone has also always exhibited an intuitive understanding of what the market, and the media, want.
Like Torre, he has always exhibited a certain humanity that has made him highly respected wherever he has been.
Of course, human beings have always exhibited a range (and usually a mixture) of good and bad tendencies.
The music of Olivier Messiaen has always exhibited a stubborn and refreshing independence from fashions and trends.
In the latter studies, the (001) perovskite surface always exhibited the slowest exchange rates because of its relatively high stability.
Children have always exhibited difficult behaviours; parents have varied in their support - it's society's expectations that have changed.
Although illness bestowed her many years ago, she always exhibited her caring nature, even to the end.
However, in a solid form these alloys have always exhibited inadequate fixative properties in the surrounding bone.
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