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The phrase "always process" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to emphasize the need for continuous or consistent processing of information or tasks.
Example: "In our workflow, we must always process incoming data to ensure timely responses."
Alternatives: "consistently handle" or "continuously manage".
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Some registrants corrected their incomplete forms before the Oct. 4 registration deadline, the suit said, but elections officials did not always process them in time, and did not let other registrants know that their forms were flawed.
Suppose this is how listeners always process utterances.
But why should we believe that this is how listeners always process inferences?
In normal circumstances, the senses always process a steady and continuous stream sensory impressions.
Believing that there's no better tool to help managers make strategic decisions than the raw data that they have but can't always process, Decision Lens and Mu Sigma both tackle decision-making with software.
Voters don't always process races that way, and that's why we try to draw these other contrasts out of the race in terms of their own personal history".
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Nevertheless, conspecific vocalizations are not always processed by the left hemisphere, since the right hemisphere is used for processing vocalizations when they elicit intense emotion, including fear.
The fact is that India, like much of the rest of the world, has always been overwhelmed by input, self-generated or otherwise, and has always processed it.
Barbara had always processed her hair, which she wore in a pageboy, à la Coretta Scott King — a rigid helmet as highly polished as a walnut breakfront.
Samples and standard curves were always processed in duplicates.
Documents are received electronically, but they're not always processed electronically every step of the way.
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