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The phrase "always given a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing something that is consistently provided or offered to someone or something.
Example: "In our company, employees are always given a chance to voice their opinions during meetings."
Alternatives: "consistently provided a" or "regularly offered a".
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Though Friends have no ordination, they have always given a special place to Recorded Ministers (or Public Friends).
A number of well-regarded executives had left, but the CEO had always given a plausible explanation: This one was struggling with a family issue.
I've always given a little more weight to preventing any legal action by managing the emotions of the person I'm dismissing.
If Mrs Thatcher wasn't always given a fond reception in Glasgow in the 1980s, it wasn't because she had a particular kind of chromosomes.
Climate has always given a lower protein wheat here in the UK and in Edwardian times we were using predominately wheat or flour from the plains in Canada.
He adds that Brooke is always given a good scrub down before each visit and the office is "cleaned thoroughly when she leaves," according to Business First.
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Commissioners have complained that they are not always given an inmate's complete criminal history, and sometimes cannot obtain out-of-state records.
Ed would always give a ride to practice to my neighbor Gary Strong.
"Where the consumer experience is not as promised, we will always give a full refund.
Small departures from an average signal on an individual pixel will always give a linear response on output.
The union argued that the I.R.S. always gives a favorable ruling, but G.M. answered that its new union contract specified payment in April.
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