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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always itself" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the consistency or unchanging nature of something in relation to its identity or essence.
Example: "No matter the circumstances, the truth remains always itself, unwavering and clear."
Alternatives: "consistently itself" or "invariably itself".
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(Elliott Smith is credited as a co-writer on both "Godspeed," the Ocean song that Blake samples here, and "Always" itself, though I have yet to discern whether his exact influence is metaphysical, or of the admissible-in-court variety).
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"The City has always reinvented itself and made itself modern and relevant," reflects Woolf.
His main concern is always dance itself.
Apple, in contrast, always treats itself better.
Art always explains itself to you personally.
Has Hollywood always taken itself so seriously?
But new technology always makes itself felt.
Sag Harbor always considers itself the intellectual village.
Texas has always prided itself on its free-market posture.
Place always bores itself into his flesh and soul.
Yet American democracy has always fixed itself and rebounded.
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