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The phrase "always present to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a constant awareness or availability to someone or something.
Example: "She felt that her mentor was always present to guide her through difficult decisions."
Alternatives: "constantly available to" or "perpetually attentive to".
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Such risks are always present to some degree in marketing, of course.
Teresa's mother, Annie, and his grandmother, Angela, in a wheelchair, are always present to watch him spar and shadowbox.
But whether it is home or away, in Modena or Reggio Calabria, a small contingent is always present to support the Neroverdi.
Two can dine for under £20, and proprietor Omar Butt, an ex-wrestler, is always present to ensure everything is tip-top.
These facilities are primarily powered from the national grid, but generators and batteries are nearly always present to provide electricity if the grid goes dark.
Even in the world's oldest democracy, as was shown in the 2000 election in Florida, the ideal conditions are not always present to obtain a free and fair result.
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The opportunities are not always presented to women and there's a lack of confidence.
Everything is always presented to her as a suggestion or a recommendation.
The Divina Commedia, among the most celebrated of poems, is almost always presented to us as an allegory.
Robbin Haas, the executive chef, prepares expensive, complex dishes, which can be very good but are not always presented to their best advantage.
Moreover, appearances are always presented to the senses as intensive magnitudes.
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