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The phrase "always experience" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a consistent or ongoing encounter with something over time.
Example: "In this role, you will always experience new challenges that will help you grow professionally."
Alternatives: "consistently encounter" or "perpetually face".
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Not that I always experience this small farm that way.
Super Bowl destinations always experience a big influx of corporate jets.
For all the unruffled poise she seems to radiate onstage she doesn't always experience it herself.
May you always experience the joy that comes from putting Christ at the centre of your lives".
But in any human relationship, if what each person seeks is one's self, he or she will always experience dissatisfaction.
Common fallacies about pain include: · People who are critically ill or gravely injured always experience intense pain.
However, despite users' needs and designers' desires, users do not always experience the same kinds of impressions that designers intended to convey through their web pages.
National teams always experience a bit of turnover – injuries and form can toss a wrench in the best laid plans.
The results show that so-called hard-to-reach farmers were not always badly informed about udder health and did not always experience problems with mastitis.
By contrast, cylinders under uniform external pressure always experience circumferential buckling and are little affected by changes in geometry, except in very short cylinders or changed boundary conditions.
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He always experienced these ancient scenes anew.
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