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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always fulfilled" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of being consistently satisfied or completed, often in the context of promises, obligations, or expectations.
Example: "Her commitment to her work is always fulfilled, ensuring that every project meets the highest standards."
Alternatives: "consistently met" or "perpetually satisfied".
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You've always fulfilled your responsibilities to America.
"One always has great expectations, and they're not always fulfilled".
The promise of authenticity isn't always fulfilled so triumphantly.
"We have not always fulfilled our expectations as to how fast we could integrate the business".
"This is the debtor nation U.S.A., that in contrast to other countries has always fulfilled its obligations".
"Home movies are a genre," Mr. Lampert said, explaining that they have certain conventions that are almost always fulfilled.
No matter how much the money had been, I would have always fulfilled my promise, as that's the way I am".
"We have always fulfilled all our tax obligations, following the advice of our tax consultants, who will take care of clarifying this situation".
He would rotate responsibilities with three other boys, an extraordinary duty he thinks, looking back, and not one he always fulfilled.
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