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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always regarded as" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing how something is perceived or viewed consistently over time.
Example: "The painting is always regarded as a masterpiece of modern art."
Alternatives: "consistently seen as" or "perpetually viewed as".
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The next dilemma centres on what lure to use to avoid being accused of entrapment, which is generally – but not always – regarded as unfair.
Notice the use of the verb "passed," which I've always regarded as strictly a euphemism for "died".
The so-called N-word wasn't always regarded as being as odious, witness Carl Van Vechten's 1926 novel, Nigger Heaven, a sympathetic portrait of life in Harlem.
Additionally, in our mixture model p ij are always regarded as known, therefore the model parameters θ k are the mixture weights w.
This wasn't always regarded as a problem.
"We were always regarded as foreigners, as second-class citizens".
These ideas weren't always regarded as so off the wall".
For the patrons, discretion is not always regarded as valorous.
I was always regarded as wet when we had wets and drys.
His son Wuwang, though not as colourful as his father, was always regarded as the conqueror.
Living above a former quarry is not always regarded as a burden.
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