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The phrase "always gives a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a consistent action or behavior of someone or something that provides or offers something regularly.
Example: "The teacher always gives a detailed explanation of the lesson before starting the class."
Alternatives: "consistently provides a" or "regularly offers a".
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But football always gives a second chance.
Ms. Bag, as always, gives a hilarious performance.
D.j.s often ask Waits this question, and he always gives a similar answer.
Seeing the world through Harriet's shoes always gives a hint of hope, comfort and love.
Measure for measure, direct spending always gives a faster, bigger result than tax cuts.
"A change of atmosphere always gives a person new life," Henderson once said.
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For those transparent samples, OP always gives an erroneous measurement.
Contrarily to poly(4-vinylpyridine) which always gives an atactic structure, the polysalts were found to have an isotactic character.
Being tall always gives an advantage.
New dolls were always given a role.
AFRICANS always give a visiting pope a hearty welcome.
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