Sentence examples for always notorious from inspiring English sources

The phrase "always notorious" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something or someone that is consistently known for a negative reputation or behavior.
Example: "The restaurant is always notorious for its long wait times, no matter when you visit."
Alternatives: "consistently infamous" or "perpetually well-known for".

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One of the hero's masterpieces runs thus: "Russia was always notorious for the gap between culture and civilisation.

"The Egyptian police were always notorious for being unprofessional," says Mr Enarrah of the Egyptian Initiative for Personal Rights (EIPR).

By Sergiy Prokhorov Ukraine has been always notorious for its problems related to sex tourism.

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His relentless commercialism has always been notorious – famously, when asked which type of songs he enjoyed writing best, he replied "Hits".

Both span Rock Creek, and even though they have virtually identical drops into the gorge below — about 125 feet — it is the Ellington that has always been notorious as Washington's "suicide bridge".

"I think it's positive, because the city has always been notorious for imposing all sorts of requirements and new standards which often take people by surprise," said Mr. Liu, who has sometimes clashed with the Department of Transportation.

There are always his notorious training camps to worry about, but this is the last weekend of competitive action for his ever-diminishing stock of players to negotiate before the autumn internationals next month – and here there were six of his squad hoping not to add their names to the sick list.

The cases that surface are almost always the notorious failures, like the story of the 9- and 4-year-old cousins in Little Ferry, N.J., who went joy-riding in a leased S.U.V. or the former welfare mother in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, who was afraid to lose her night job processing checks at a bank, and instead lost her unsupervised toddler in a fall from a ninth-floor balcony.

Google, of course, has always been somewhat notorious for its lack of customer support options, but this is slowly changing.

You can easily say that Pat Hines has always been a notorious history buff.

As always with Rossini, a notorious self-plagiarist, some tunes pop out as oddly familiar, which they are.

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