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The phrase "always managed to find" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express a consistent ability to discover or locate something over time.
Example: "Despite the challenges, she always managed to find a way to solve the problem."
Alternatives: "consistently found" or "regularly discovered".
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But he has always managed to find new allies, make new arrangements.
Manningham never complained, perhaps because the ball always managed to find him.
And always managed to find room for yet more books purchased en route.
But, really, these are nothing new – MPs have always managed to find a way to get themselves into trouble.
Somehow Torchy always managed to find the killer before he did, with plenty of time to phone her scoop in to the rewrite desk.
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.
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Cook always manages to find a way.
But she always manages to find a positive spin.
@1027KIISFM ~ lol smh They always manage to find a smiling photo of the "other" team.
The Irish always manage to find something extra in the tank when faced with 15 white shirts.
That's why I have two world championships and the success I've had through my career, because I always manage to find it somewhere.
More suggestions(18)
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