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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always overrides" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where one action or rule takes precedence over another consistently or without exception.
Example: "In this system, the user settings always overrides the default configurations."
Alternatives: "consistently takes precedence" or "always takes priority".
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(You can still listen through the speakers, though, because opening the speakers always overrides the earbuds).
I'd like to claim my intellect always overrides my emotions and my palate in matters of taste, but we all know that's a lie.
So, it's common in China that the party always overrides the government to have a full grip on power," said Liao Ran, senior program coordinator at Transparency International.
It's about Goldblum's authentic, fingers-to-lips personality that almost always overrides it all.
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A person's psyche will always override genetic determinism.
"Assuming I veto it, they will override it because they always override every mayoral veto.
Positive emotions don't always override our genes, but they can play an important role.
"Good people will always override facilities, but only for a certain amount of time".
In 1988 the government ordered a nationwide study and tests, and urged automakers to introduce a fail-safe system to make sure the brakes always overrode the accelerator.
As with most of its hand-tying exercises, Congress can always override this automatic sequester, as they did when passing the Bush tax cuts in 2001.
In an interview with the Telegraph Mr Blunkett said: "If public policy can be always overridden by individual challenge through the courts, then democracy itself is under threat".
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