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The phrase "always fail" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a consistent pattern of failure in various contexts, such as personal experiences, projects, or attempts at achieving something.
Example: "No matter how hard I try, I always fail to meet my own expectations."
Alternatives: "consistently fail" or "inevitably fail".
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They nearly always fail.
And you always fail.
Now it doesn't always fail.
The Stooges almost always fail.
'Why' questions always fail, scientifically.
Sooner or later, the theories always fail.
Some governments try but they always fail.
Second term presidents almost always fail.
Utopias always fail, unless they only consist of one person.
But the harvests always fail because of rainfall shortage.
The lightweight Mg65Cu7.5Ni7.5Zn5Ag5Y10 bulk metallic glasses (BMG) always fail before yielding, with irreproducible strengths <650 MPa.
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