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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always major" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is consistently significant or important in various contexts.
Example: "In our discussions, we must always major on the key issues that affect our community."
Alternatives: "always significant" or "consistently important".
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Crises aren't always major events.
No. 5 is always major.
And the issue of cost, always major, has grown larger as economic conditions have worsened and governments have had to tighten their belts, Dr. Redlener said.
"It's not a good time for the community, we've got one the highest [levels] of unemployment in Australia, youth unemployment's a real problem and there's always major social problems when these things occur," she said.
It may still be the case that you have to leave the A-League to become that (it would be easier for Mooy internationally if he was Chinese, Korean or Japanese, as there is always major interest in the next potential star from Asia), but that won't always be the case.
"It was a really pants year, nothing went my way really so let's just refocus on next year and there's always major championships," Greene said.
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"Useless men feature heavily … Trollope's novels have always majored on the push-me-pull-you tensions within families and are consistently, slickly readable.
20: Number of months since Blackpool's Karl Oyston told fans he's all about "positivity … I've always majored on stability".
The weather is always a major worry.
Advancements in technology have always had major impacts in medicine.
Increasing detection sensitivity and image contrast have always been major topics of research in MRI.
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