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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always managed that way" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a consistent method of management or handling something over time.
Example: "The project has always been managed that way, ensuring that all team members are on the same page."
Alternatives: "consistently handled that way" or "routinely managed in that manner."
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"I've always managed that way.
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Henry always managed that.
Girardi has always managed this way, relying on the binder of situational statistics to make tough decisions during games.
"You'll never manage that way.
Iraqis have always managed to find ways of having a good time in spite of all the disasters happening around them.
The government has always managed to find ways to pocket cash without punishment.
The police said that it was not uncommon for him to disappear for days, but that he had always managed to find his way home.
"Never been charged though, I always managed to talk my way out of it".
But, really, these are nothing new – MPs have always managed to find a way to get themselves into trouble.
"Lots of teams have tried spin and different things against us in this part of the world and we have always managed to find a way to play good cricket here and win games," Ponting said.
In recent times the Swiss has regularly looked second best when he has faced the very finest players at the tail-end of Grand Slam tournaments, but until now he has always managed to negotiate his way through the first four rounds.
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