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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always expanded" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is consistently or perpetually increased in size, scope, or detail.
Example: "The project requirements are always expanded as new features are requested by stakeholders."
Alternatives: "constantly enlarged" or "perpetually increased".
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"Our company has always expanded during periods of recession," Mr. Lucas explained.
But the company insists it has always expanded in direct response to requests from potential customers.
In the past, the scope of property rights has not always expanded when new technologies made boundaries difficult to ascertain.
The TTF is usually constructed on the basis of a square wave model, and it is always expanded as a function of reduced velocity and structure factors.
Valley Forge Christian Academy illustrates that a necessary concomitant of stare decisis is that a precedent is not always expanded to the limit of its logic.
"Lou has always expanded the parameters of what's permissible sonically in rock 'n' roll," said Lenny Kaye, the Patti Smith Group guitarist and rock scholar.
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"Dance always expands its boundaries," he said.
Amazon is always expanding its market power.
"We're always expanding and modifying," Ms. Karp said.
"War always expands the powers of the Presidency.
Each week I learn something new, and I always expand my P.L.N.
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