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The phrase "always more closely" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a continuous or increasing degree of proximity or attention to something over time.
Example: "As we progress through the project, we must always more closely examine the data to ensure accuracy."
Alternatives: "increasingly closer" or "ever more closely".
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She was a dutiful wife, although the maternal instinct did not come easily (she was distant at first to her two daughters; to her son, she was always more closely attached).
"We've always more closely resembled the electorate than the Republicans have," he said.
These results always demonstrated that methylation downstream of the TSS was always more closely linked to transcriptional silencing than methylation upstream of the TSS.
As an additional drawback, the sequences with the highest score and lowest e-value are not always more closely related to each other than those identified as hits with a lower score [ 64].
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White patriarchs who trafficked in racism by day and sired black children at night are an archetype in the history of the South, where white and black families have always been more closely related by blood than many whites cared to admit.
"You know," he jests, "that companies always listen more closely to consultants than to their own people".
We all have to keep watching, not just occasionally, but always, and more closely than we have in the past.
We know that Dean's storyline has always been more closely linked with the angels and his role as Michael's vessel, while Sam's has been more linked with demons and his tie with Lucifer.
That's all water over the dam, perhaps, but it's important to remember that Ken Salazar and his brother, U.S. Rep. John Salazar, have always been more closely aligned with Democrat-leaning Pueblo than with Republican-voting Colorado Springs.
Within Gentiana, sequences of G. fremontii with the B form always appeared more closely related to sequences from G. prostrata and G. nutans, also with the B form, than with conspecific sequences.
Joking or wanting attention were mentioned as motives very seldom, which underlines the fact that the threats of the copycats must be taken seriously and should always be more closely examined.
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