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The phrase "always fixed itself" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or object that consistently resolves its own issues or problems without external intervention.
Example: "Despite the challenges we faced, the software always fixed itself after a brief downtime."
Alternatives: "consistently resolves itself" or "regularly corrects itself".
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Yet American democracy has always fixed itself and rebounded.
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Guillem's eyes were always fixed on the prize.
And her huge blue eyes, which always fixed on her interlocutor's like heat-seeking missiles.
We always fixed their boo-boos, helped with schoolwork, fed, changed diapers.
"Things were always fixed in a minimal way with minimal expertise," he said.
First car: I was 16; I had a blue Beetle Volkswagen, which I always fixed myself.
In current mobile systems, resource allocation decisions are almost always fixed at the time of system creation.
But this country treads carefully, with half an eye always fixed on its image in the world.
"They always fixed up the lobby so it looked good when you were checking in," he said.
In the existing techniques, especially for weight w more than one, the weight is always fixed to the maximum number of users (i.e. the code size).
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