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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always reinforce" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the importance of consistently supporting or strengthening a particular idea, behavior, or concept.
Example: "In our training sessions, we must always reinforce the importance of teamwork and collaboration."
Alternatives: "consistently support" or "continually strengthen".
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He seems to have had two gifts, but they didn't always reinforce each other.
A battalion of the best troops the Communists had would die or be captured, because if the reserve buckled under the assault Cao and Vann could always reinforce with more troops, which the Communists could not do.
For the pre-coincidence lock-on range, the frequency ratio remains larger than unity and the two lift components always reinforce each other.
Since network effects and learning effects are both functions of customer value, whenever they exist side by side in a product, they always reinforce each other, as each makes the product more valuable in a way that attracts more customers and data.
Now, unfortunately, the way we talk about fatherhood in this country doesn't always reinforce these truths.
If you do so, just remember, always reinforce.
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"Concrete is virtually always reinforced, but people don't tend to see the reinforcement," Mr. Moeller said.
So I'm always reinforcing these cultural points.
Karbo's canny humor always reinforces her hard-earned insight.
Hollywood has always reinforced its star ranks with choice acting talent from around the world.
This way of thinking almost always reinforces curbs on women's freedoms, by heightening the idea that a woman's honor — rather than her well-being — must be safeguarded, because she is someone else's possession.
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