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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always joined" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a consistent or permanent connection between two or more entities.
Example: "In our project, the two teams are always joined in their efforts to achieve a common goal."
Alternatives: "constantly connected" or "perpetually linked".
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Dots are not always joined even within departments.
People have not always joined in on P-Orridge's jokes.
Apparently they had always joined the Catholic children back in their homeland although they were Muslims.
Standard histories treat the worlds of ship and shore separately but they are always joined.
My parents had taken them in as extended family, and they always joined us for Christmas and other special occasions.
One could see each detail, but the parts were not always joined in a grand choreographic flow.
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Even growing up, Mr. Walker was always joining something.
If not you can always join me for the MBM.
But if we feel bereft at his passing, we can always join the Dickens Fellowship.
And, Cowell, you can always join us as a family reviewer..
His father suggested he start with law; he could always join the priesthood later.
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