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The phrase "always have a valid" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when emphasizing the necessity of maintaining something that is legitimate or acceptable, often in contexts like documentation or identification.
Example: "To ensure smooth travel, you should always have a valid passport with you."
Alternatives: "consistently possess a valid" or "always maintain a valid".
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Ms. Caproni also said that even though the F.B.I. manual says agents can open assessments "proactively," they still must always have a valid reason — like a tip that is not solid enough to justify a more intensive level of investigation but should still be checked out.
Peaceful protests will always have a valid place in our society, but violence is not acceptable.
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At work I am always learning that... there are always different views and perspectives on a situation, everyone can have a valid contribution.
if you have a valid code, they will almost always be able to activate your Windows.
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Did he have a valid license?
They feel they have a valid argument.
Guardiola did have a valid point.
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