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The phrase "always observed a small" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a consistent or habitual action related to noticing or recognizing something minor or insignificant.
Example: "In my years of research, I have always observed a small change in behavior when the temperature drops."
Alternatives: "consistently noticed a minor" or "regularly detected a slight".
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They always observed a small amount of a dark, insoluble residue.
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In our cellular fractionation experiments we can always observe a small fraction of Bcl-xL located to the microsomal light membrane fraction (Fig. 2 and data not shown).
We observed a small non-significant effect.
Had fatigue played a crucial role in our data, we should have observed a smaller P1 for the arithmetic verification task, which was always performed second.
But she said those security procedures are not always observed, especially for smaller commuter aircraft such as the Bombardier Q400.
This corresponds to the single-peaked activity bumps always observed in equilibrium states of a relatively small megamap (Fig. 1(c), Fig. 3(a) and (c)).
The nanospheres grew in size as the deposition time increased, and small nanospheres were always observed.
A strong band near ~500 cm−1 is always observed.
This distinction is important and not always observed.
Wet straw also gave rise to an additional smaller exotherm around 150 175 °C, which shifted to lower temperature and became slightly larger with increasing water content, although this was not always observed repeatably.
"People are always observing you in an office environment.
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