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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always lasts for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the duration of something that is consistent or unchanging over time.
Example: "The warranty on this product always lasts for two years from the date of purchase."
Alternatives: "consistently endures for" or "typically continues for".
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In the Yangtze River Delta region of southern China, the low temperature and poor light (CLTL) environment always lasts for more than 1 month in winter (Wu 2011).
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Thankfully, this sadness is always temporary, and for Sims always lasts the same amount of time: ten hours.
Relationships do not always last for life.
As the intracellular recordings did not always last for the entire duration of the 50 times 8 stimulus presentations, the number of repetitions varied between the recordings and was 38 ± 10 repetitions per stimulation pattern and neuron.
"And then someone said, 'You should be really grateful because it doesn't always last for people.' And I was like, 'Whatever, shut up.' And then I got dropped [from the label] and then that Jetta got impounded and I couldn't pay my bills.
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It lasts for always, " the Skin Horse says in "The Velveteen Rabbit".
"Once you are Real you can't become unreal again -- It lasts for always".
The dream has always sounded promising oil will not last for ever, after all but the reality consisted of odd-looking cars with limited range.
"I feel they always leave us to last for everything," Betty Bailey said.
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