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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always possess" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is consistently held or owned by someone or something.
Example: "To be successful in this industry, you must always possess a strong work ethic and determination."
Alternatives: "consistently have" or "continuously hold".
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But powerful buyers don't always possess formal authority.
He believed that directors don't always possess a visual approach.
These findings indicate that systems incapable of reciprocal sign epistasis will always possess a single fitness peak.
Those who want to be safe from the tyranny of poison will always possess the moral authority and will stand on the right side of history.
The ocean will always possess an unparalleled majesty, but artificial wave proponents hope places such as NLand can inspire previously unreached populations.
The Penguins took advantage of the few good scoring chances they got, answering the Capitals' trap with a patience they didn't always possess before Lemieux returned.
However, moaning workmates nearly always possess the proverbial hide of a rhinoceros and as such are impervious to friendly hints about your burgeoning workload.
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Von Karajan had always possessed an absolute sense of pulse.
Longtime friends say that Douglas has always possessed a certain freewheeling spirit.
It has always possessed a sense of dignity out of all proportion to its size.
("Fall") Motion's poetry has always possessed an affecting tonal vulnerability.
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