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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always honor" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing a commitment to respect or value something consistently.
Example: "In our family, we always honor our traditions during the holidays."
Alternatives: "consistently respect" or "forever value".
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We will always honor your memory.
"Neither am I, since I always honor my contracts.
We will miss you terribly and always honor your memory.
And he concludes his book with the comment "There is not always honor in failure".
It's my personal commitment to always honor their memory by working to protect this nation.
We are proud to carry on his legacy and will always honor his memory.
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"They always honored it," Mr. Romney said.
I am always honored and appreciative to be let in.
(Reservations are recommended, but not always honored precisely on time).
"I have always honored the decision of the court and fully respect its verdicts," he said.
A spokeswoman for Bank of America said the bank always honored requests to stop automatic withdrawals.
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