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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always quoted" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to something that is frequently cited or referenced in discussions, literature, or speeches.
Example: "The phrase 'to be or not to be' is always quoted in discussions about existentialism."
Alternatives: "frequently cited" or "commonly referenced".
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He added, "When the networks come to town, The Post is always quoted.
And unlike other mutual funds, their price is always quoted at $1 a share, with gains treated as interest earned.
Massaging Statistics Statistics in basketball are nearly always quoted on a per-game basis, and often split further into groupings like per 36 minutes or per 48 minutes.
He always quoted dextrously: "Irwin Shaw's fiction, as Faulkner says of Popeye's face, has the 'depthless, vicious quality of stamped tin'".
The knowledgeable buyer, having just banked $250,000 from Sotheby's, is always quoted as saying "the guy just didn't know what he had".
The tax may be imposed on the admission charge or on the owner's total admission receipts, but the pure amusement tax is almost always quoted separately and presumably shifted to the buyer of the ticket.
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You're always quoting you to you".
I always quote Lisa Albert, one of my writers.
I'm always quoting him in interviews about film, though.
We were always quoting and misquoting Pinter to one another.
Books had been important back then — they were always quoting from them.
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