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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always oriented" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a consistent focus or direction towards a particular goal or perspective.
Example: "In our company, we are always oriented towards customer satisfaction, ensuring that their needs are our top priority."
Alternatives: "consistently focused" or "perpetually directed".
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This temporal pattern of branching outgrowth of branches after a waiting period is known as prolepsis., The newly activated, proleptic roots always oriented their growth in an acropetal direction, following the orientation previously held by the aborted apex.
Countries have always oriented themselves within a larger international story.
For Kasdan, "Star Wars" was appealing because its malleability was always oriented toward the promise of self-discovery.
To achieve that, one of them, the lateral semicircular canal, is always oriented horizontally when the owner is holding its head in the normal position.
And in Ferrari we are always oriented toward the future, but the tradition is also a very important part of us".
For all the block copolymers investigated the PB phase always oriented stronger than the PS phase because of its lower Young's modulus.
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Catalase crystals are long and wide but are thin and they always orient on the grid with their c-axis parallel to the electron beam.
A good rule of thumb is to always orient yourself toward the left antennae when setting, that way the other team can't figure out where you're going to set the ball to based on which way you are facing.[6].
The therapeutic approach should always be oriented to the cause.
But then Walters has always been oriented toward audiences rather than toward colleagues.
In an economy that has always been oriented toward exports, this augurs well for the future.
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