Sentence examples for always mean from inspiring English sources

The phrase "always mean" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a consistent or habitual behavior of someone or something that is unkind or malicious.
Example: "He always means to hurt others with his words, even if he claims he doesn't."
Alternatives: "consistently intends" or "habitually aims".

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I always mean it.

Secretive doesn't always mean covert.

Natural doesn't always mean good".

Words always mean something else.

Artless doesn't always mean inartful.

Survival doesn't always mean success".

Trust didn't always mean transparency.

But they always mean trouble.

Maybe they always mean it.

Poverty does not always mean vulnerability.

In short, intake doesn't always mean uptake.

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