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The phrase "always fall short" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express the idea that something consistently fails to meet expectations or standards.
Example: "Despite their best efforts, the team's performance always falls short of the goals set by management."
Alternatives: "consistently underperform" or "frequently disappoint."
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The movie makers cannot resist, but always fall short.
I would always fall short, and so would they".
No matter how honest and hardworking most politicians may be, some will always fall short.
The lessons are always the same, and the fixes always fall short.
Greens have high aspirations – they want to live more ethically – and they will always fall short.
I will never satisfactorily answer the question "Why?" because no matter what response I give, it will always fall short.
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They have come close a few times, but have always fallen short.
This doesn't mean that the museum always falls short of aesthetic expectations.
"It's the kind of body I am trying to reach, but always falling short.
But, as two books which tell the stardust story in unusual detail demonstrate, the attempt always falls short.
Promising so much and always falling short, mascara is like a rubbish boyfriend I can't bear to dump.
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