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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always I was" is not standard in written English and may sound awkward or incorrect to many readers.
It could be used in a poetic or stylistic context, but generally, it would be more natural to say "I was always."
Example: "Always I was searching for the truth, even when it eluded me."
Alternatives: "I was always" or "I have always been."
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But always I was seduced back.
As always, I was responsible for breakfast.
As always, I was relieved to breathe the sweet air outside the hospice.
But as always, I was regularly — and, on occasion, spectacularly — wrong.
But always I was here to tell the story of these people, in a more honest and more correct way.
As always, I was grateful to my kids for inspiring me to insights I would not have had alone.
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