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The phrase "always explains" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that something consistently provides clarification or information about a subject.
Example: "The teacher always explains complex concepts in a way that is easy for students to understand."
Alternatives: "consistently clarifies" or "regularly elucidates".
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Art always explains itself to you personally.
"The kind of journalism I like always explains things," he writes.
My coach [Glen Mills] always explains that it's not about anticipation.
Yet a knowledge of Greek and Latin is not required to get the jokes; Douglas always explains himself.
Mr. Houston says he always explains in court that he is not causing problems and has succeeded in having most of the summonses dismissed.
"He always explains it, that his sense of humor and works were like the Kris, the south Malay/Indonesian dagger," said David Elliott, who curated the show in Oxford in 1996.
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We were always explaining ourselves.
"They always explain everything to me".
"He doesn't always explain to you what he's going to do".
"I always explain that as the teller, you have the stage to yourself," Ms. Jones said.
"An American can always explain himself satisfactorily by citing where he comes from," Luce said.
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