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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always honest" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who consistently tells the truth or is truthful in their actions and words.
Example: "I appreciate my friend because she is always honest with me, even when the truth is difficult to hear."
Alternatives: "consistently truthful" or "perpetually sincere".
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I'm always honest.
He was always honest.
It's that he was always honest.
"The work is always honest," she said.
Not always right, but always honest.
I'm always honest, I'm not going to bullshit people.
Her singing was sometimes shaky but always honest and ardent.
"I have made mistakes, but I was always honest".
"I made mistakes, but I was always honest," he said.
Manea, always honest, said that he couldn't promise.
And humour is always honest and a little self-deprecating".
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