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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always prevail" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It typically means to consistently overcome challenges or obstacles. Example: Despite facing numerous setbacks, her determination and hard work allowed her to always prevail in achieving her goals.
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"The people always prevail".
CLASSICS always prevail.
The truth will always prevail".
Nor did formality always prevail.
The principle of imminence will always prevail.
The Russian state doesn't always prevail, though.
Cool heads always prevail; even on a warm spring day.
The minority view won't always prevail – sometimes it shouldn't.
No matter what, right will always prevail," she said.
Before Vietnam it was believed the US would always prevail.
If challenged by upstarts, incumbents almost always prevail.
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