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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always generates" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a consistent outcome or result produced by a particular action or process.
Example: "The new software update always generates improved performance metrics for our system."
Alternatives: "consistently produces" or "invariably creates".
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Tradition With the revered classical ballerina Alicia Alonso as its founder and general director, Ballet Nacional de Cuba always generates excitement on its United States tours.
It always generates a tussle.
"It always generates a gasp," says Charlotte Fionda of Skcin.
At the very least, the list itself always generates a certain amount of noise.
The surprising central insight of Making Waste is that the creation of value always generates waste.
The relative motion between two mated parts of machinery always generates heat from friction.
In C-models, the ability to leverage an asset always generates over-investment compared to Arrow Debreu.
Role swapping is relatively rare, and almost always generates buzz in the media and among critics and audiences.
Although three times out of four such a dip does not precede an economic slump, it always generates fears of recession.
"We probably have still at the back of our minds our failure to qualify for Euro 2008, and Wembley always generates pressure on the players and they couldn't play as they wished to at first".
Debating the merits of Macs and PCs comes close, and Israel-Palestine always generates a pretty heated back-and-forth, but neither guarantees a torrent of abuse quite as well as a piece on a journalist's everyday life.
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