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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always pretty" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something or someone that consistently appears attractive or pleasing in appearance.
Example: "No matter the season, the garden is always pretty with its vibrant flowers and lush greenery."
Alternatives: "consistently beautiful" or "perpetually lovely."
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It's not always pretty.
It wasn't always pretty.
Diplomacy isn't always pretty.
Liberation isn't always pretty.
Is fat always pretty?
Urbanism isn't always pretty.
And it isn't always pretty.
It is not always pretty.
The process isn't always pretty.
The contents weren't always pretty.
And it wasn't always pretty.
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