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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always prevails" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express the idea that something consistently wins or succeeds over time, often in a moral or philosophical context.
Example: "In the end, truth always prevails, no matter how much it is challenged."
Alternatives: "ultimately triumphs" or "consistently wins."
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Bruce Lee always prevails.
Our side always prevails.
"The American can-do spirit always prevails," he said.
For competing unconditional dispersers, we prove that the population with the smaller dispersal probability always prevails.
"Reason always prevails," he drawled, "if you can market it right".
And because he always prevails, his adventures lack not just gravity but also suspense.
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"The people always prevail".
CLASSICS always prevail.
The truth will always prevail".
Not that she always prevailed.
Nor did formality always prevail.
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