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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always legible" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe text or writing that is consistently clear and easy to read, regardless of the circumstances.
Example: "Make sure that your handwriting is always legible so that everyone can understand your notes."
Alternatives: "consistently readable" or "perpetually clear".
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But it would be hard for any actress to top the layers of self-contempt, self-satisfaction and self-knowledge that are always legible here.
The sculptures' original components, which are from the same scavenged vocabulary as the grafitti-inspired markings of Mr. Twombly's paintings, are almost always legible beneath the unifying whiteness: scraps of found wood and furniture; discarded boxes; wire, twine and fabric; occasional baskets, palm-leaf fans and plastic flowers; and in one piece, two wood garbage container lids.
The final results are still almost always legible and unambiguous.
The two sides also disagree on whether the serial numbers are always legible.
However, we did note that the documentation provided by the CDS was more complete and always legible; in addition, it took no longer to chart with the CDS as compared to the paper system.
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These may not always be legible in the garments themselves, or for that matter, in the designers' often loopy press notes.
Inside, the SLK still has retro gauges (attractive, but not always perfectly legible), but the fake carbon-fiber trim of the original car is gone.
The pain felt by trans women of color always becomes legible when it's too late, and even then, their humanity is not respected.
The shallowly embedded LED display is easy on the eyes even in a dark room, yet legible always.
For reasons that are not hard to discern, the swastika, at least in the United States, has always been more clearly legible as a symbol of racial bigotry than the Confederate flag.
It's been my experience that Google Maps has always been the most legible of the online map services, though even the worst have come a long way since the early days.
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