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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always press" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are advising someone to consistently apply pressure or to take action without hesitation.
Example: "In times of uncertainty, always press for clarity in communication."
Alternatives: "consistently apply pressure" or "always push forward".
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Because Madrid's forwards don't always press, that facilitated prolonged possession.
"People always press me: 'Isn't there one marker we can use?' No.
If you don't like our picks, you can always press for a recount.
In the interviews, Mr. Putin has the casual charm of an executive who knows that he could always press a button and release the hounds.
In the book, Bauman discusses an interview with a 28 year-old man from Bath who states that the advantage of computer dating is that "you can always press delete".
"We've always been frank in our discussions with government officials from Kazakhstan about our concerns about lack of democratic movement, and we always press them for democratic reform," the official said.
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Added to this is the ironic wit of Eva's voice – though she always presses on, she never fails to notice the impossibility of pressing on.
My clothes were always pressed.
Before he speaks, he always presses "Talk".
I feel claustrophobic, always pressed up against the immediate.
He always pressed them to mean something beyond themselves.
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