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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always pardoned" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone is consistently forgiven or excused for their actions or behavior.
Example: "Despite his repeated mistakes, he felt that he was always pardoned by his friends, who understood his struggles."
Alternatives: "constantly forgiven" or "perpetually excused".
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'In any case,' he grinned, 'I am always pardoned for my misbehaviour, because I am Italian.
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According to Spain's leading sports writer, Santiago Segurola, "in Spain, footballers are sacred, and the public will always pardon their sins, so long as they keep scoring goals … the majority of Spaniards privately try to cheat the tax man.
You can always pardon the animals next year!
And, yes, we'll always pardon your French.
You must always pardon your enemies.
If you burp in a public place, always say "Pardon me".
The day before the execution was scheduled, the pardons board members voted — as they always did, by fax — 5 to 1 in favor of commuting his sentence.
I've always been ashamed of the annual White House ritual: the turkey pardoned for a crime it did not commit.
Rich has always insisted he did nothing illegal and he was officially pardoned by Bill Clinton on the President's last day in the White House in January 2001.
"As always Russia is guilty by default... despite the fact that traitor Skripal was pardoned by the president and released," she wrote on Instagram.
Peter Heywood was pardoned.
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