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The phrase "always familiar" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is consistently known or recognized by someone over time.
Example: "The sound of the waves crashing against the shore was always familiar to her, reminding her of her childhood vacations."
Alternatives: "constantly recognized" or "perpetually known".
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To Stella, paint was always familiar to him.
Service is pleasant but sometimes desultory, and waiters were not always familiar with the wine list.
It's not hard to answer because the landscape is always familiar by this stage.
The themes are always familiar: why is Israel so obstructive to peace?
Law-enforcement officials are not always familiar with the control that abusers have over their victims.
Microsoft is asserting that, no, you can have one single operating system on every machine, always familiar.
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Their classical motifs are always reassuringly familiar.
There is always the familiar anachronism.
Before it was always [the familiar] "tu".
I have always been familiar with the name Usain Bolt.
Canada had always seemed familiar and mundane to him, but now, in London, it became exciting.
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