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The phrase "always refers to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when defining or explaining a term or concept that consistently has a specific meaning.
Example: "In this context, the term 'ecosystem' always refers to the complex network of interactions between living organisms and their environment."
Alternatives: "consistently denotes" or "is always defined as".
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Cyto always refers to cells.
"Capital" always refers to a national capital.
He always refers to Scientology respectfully as "the church".
(Joel always refers to himself as "the junior partner").
Unlike Diana, she always refers to herself as a woman.
(The novel always refers to him by his last name).
Partitional clustering always refers to a clustering where each document belongs to exactly one cluster.
I notice that in print she always refers to Cassirer rather formally, by both names.
The BBC, because it spends millions broadcasting them, always refers to them as "powerful" and "influential".
Barry Sonnenfeld always refers to New York City as a member of the cast.
Clarke, for example, always refers to Tsarnaev by his university nickname – "Jahar".
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