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The phrase "always relates" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a consistent connection or association between two or more things.
Example: "In her research, she found that the data always relates to the underlying trends in consumer behavior."
Alternatives: "is always connected" or "consistently pertains".
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"For me, literature itself, either creating or reading it, always relates to freedom".
No one ever "says" anything; it's always "relates" or "remarks" or "reveals".
But Mr. Burgess always relates his erudite, and finally recondite, schemes to human emotions.
The music "has a lot of feeling, and it always relates something," said Evelyn Santos, 46, a New York native who grew up in Puerto Rico.
I don't have a good definition for extremism, and it's not a very good word because extremism always relates to the center, and where the center is.
"The key principle behind Think Family was that for the most disadvantaged families, whatever the problem is with the child, it almost always relates to what's happening to the adult.
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A. They're always related.
I'll always relate to them.
Rebounding isn't always related to size and length.
And film itself is always related to changes in society".
Eczema is often, but not always, related to allergies.
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