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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always release" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are instructing someone to consistently or habitually release something, such as information, updates, or products.
Example: "To maintain transparency, we should always release the latest updates to our users."
Alternatives: "consistently publish" or "regularly issue".
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Be careful not to damage their wings when catching them, and always release them soon afterwards.
Sure, there have been detentions of journalists, but they'd always release them".
But local artists don't always release slow versions of their albums, as was once the norm, said E.S.G. of the Screwed Up Click.
Although clinical trials should tell us this, they are only done on small numbers of patients and pharma firms do not always release all the data.
However, in Shamir's secret reconstruction, when shares are released asynchronously, a dishonest shareholder (an inside adversary) can always release a fake share last so the dishonest shareholder can exclusively retrieve the secret; but other honest shareholders retrieve a fake secret.
Toyota drivers will have to wait at least three weeks before finding out if they own one of the estimated quarter of a million cars in the UK which have "sticking" accelerator pedals, which may not always release after being pressed.
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And always, always, always released.
The Beaujolais Nouveau is always released on the third Thursday of November.
You're always releasing yourself into the piece and making it your own.
"They're always releasing false statements," a relative of mine said the other day.
The young man was taken to an institution when he had problems, Ms. McKoy added, but he was always released.
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