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Discover Ludwig"always he" is not a common or correct phrase in written English.
It is more common to say "he always" or "he is always." Examples: 1. "He always takes the time to listen to others." 2. "He is always the first one to arrive at work."
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I'm behind his eyes, so Cromwell is always "he".
"Always, always, always," he said.
Not always," he said.
As always, he kept calm.
But always he pressed onward.
Almost always, he plays.
"Honorable as always," he added.
"Now, I am working always," he said.
Usually, but not always, he will survive.
"You are minor character, always," he explains.
But, as always, he faced moral compromises.
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