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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always inappropriate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe behavior or comments that are consistently unsuitable or unacceptable in various contexts.
Example: "His jokes during the meeting were always inappropriate, making everyone uncomfortable."
Alternatives: "consistently unsuitable" or "perpetually unacceptable".
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The inventor of "Godwin's Law" about Hitler comparisons on the Internet says they're not always inappropriate.
"Kisses are obviously, always inappropriate," said Kate Procter, the Yorkshire Post's Westminster correspondent.
"I think it is always inappropriate to promote propaganda that puts fear in anyone's mind".
Nor is it to claim that our court system is flawless or that arbitration is always inappropriate.
This is not to state that training, changes in pay systems or organizational structure, or a new corporate philosophy are always inappropriate.
The state board's hearing committee, in its findings this month, said rubbing a woman's genitals during a physical examination was always inappropriate, whether or not gloves were used.
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I'm always quite inappropriate.
For some, wherever turbines are built will always be inappropriate.
He has to blurt things out -- he's always saying inappropriate stuff.
Juvenile people will always make inappropriate jokes at the expense of the LGBT community, but through sharing our stories, we engender maturity.
Even if my bedmates become more comfortable discussing their underpants, will it always be inappropriate to ask the president about his? Probably.
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