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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always manage" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express the idea of consistently being able to handle or control a situation or task.
Example: "No matter the challenges, I always manage to find a solution."
Alternatives: "consistently handle" or "regularly succeed in".
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They always manage to get themselves deferred".
Rich men always manage to catch a break.
But they always manage to veer into ambiguous territory.
"We always manage to quiet them down — politely".
'You can always manage the risk,' Mr Cupit said.
Some media doesn't always manage to be commercial enough.
Still, I always manage to saddle the skittish pinto.
We always manage to talk for two hours.
It's difficult to find great modern properties – developers always manage to mess up on the details.
But the moment passes, and I almost always manage to hit "cancel" instead.
And I always manage to squeeze in some "mom time" when I travel there.
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