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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always man" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be intended to convey a sentiment or idea, but without context, its meaning is ambiguous.
Example: "In every situation, he is always man enough to face the challenges head-on."
Alternatives: "always a man" or "always the man".
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WS: In a sense, the genius of the shtick lies in its endlessly regressive self-reflectivity, but from the audience's point of view we're sitting there thinking, "Is he really actually, ultimately embittered or not?" SL: One of the reasons I always man the book stall afterwards is I find it very funny to do all that edgy stuff for two hours and then be all, "Hello, how are you?
Beginning a day in snow and moving into the heat was fantastic... [but] it's always man and woman against nature.
Once the shows have been lined up, Mt. Hood Records will almost always man a booth where the concert goers can buy CDs, learn more about the performing band, as well as providing more information about the other bands that they represent.
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Perpetrators are mainly, but by no means always, men.
When you watch the Tonys, it's always men".
When the barricades go up in India, it seems they are almost always manned by men.
"It was always men in their 40s, 50s and 60s, doctors and lawyers.
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