Sentence examples for always given to from inspiring English sources

The phrase "always given to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a consistent tendency or inclination towards something.
Example: "She is always given to daydreaming during long meetings."
Alternatives: "constantly inclined to" or "perpetually prone to".

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However, priority for the senior school's 160 places each year is always given to practising Catholics.

"The benefit of the doubt in this country is always given to a man," she said.

Priority was always given to the next in the pecking order, which would have been Jonny Bairstow.

But Mr. McWard said he has served more than 20,000 legal documents in the past five years and the papers are "always given to somebody," he said.

The company was prominently mentioned in trade articles, although credit for the idea was always given to Bradford Lee Gilbert, the architect.

If you work in a company where good work is always rewarded and credit is always given to the right person, then you're one of the lucky ones.

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Anything I ask of God, he always gives to me.

"We will miss the great happy smile that you always gave to us," said one note.

Her answer was the same one she always gives to that question, with one big difference.

After he was gone the father was angry at the mother for always giving to these poor people.

It is advice I always give to others.

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