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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always related" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a consistent connection or association between two or more things.
Example: "In our discussions, we found that the two topics are always related, leading to deeper insights."
Alternatives: "consistently connected" or "invariably linked".
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A. They're always related.
And film itself is always related to changes in society".
Rebounding isn't always related to size and length.
Eczema is often, but not always, related to allergies.
Images from Afghanistan are always related to military action.
The French have always related it to their complex struggle for liberty.
The measure of a conference is always related to its depth.
"In my mind it was always related to Crouch even though it wasn't connected," he said.
But the surface and the depth are always related in a non-arbitrary way.
"Mental or psychological issues of servicemen are not always related to traumatic events," Rochester explains.
Results show that wind speeds with a high return period are always related to thunderstorm outflows.
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