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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always remained for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has consistently been available or designated for a particular purpose or person over time.
Example: "This special place has always remained for those who seek solace and peace."
Alternatives: "has always been reserved for" or "has consistently been set aside for".
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Yet the itch always remained for some kind of spring baseball pilgrimage, which is why this March I ended up in Kansas City, home of the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum.
His Oxford was the Oxford of John Henry Newman of Newman just about to be received into the Roman Catholic Church; and although Arnold's own religious thought, like his father's, was strongly liberal, Oxford and Newman always remained for him joint symbols of spiritual beauty and culture.
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Yet even in the face all that, the memory of the moments when Pietersen's cricket talked for him will always remain for the generation that grew up with them.
There is an odd, broken hum about it, the grimness captured the way it will always remain for the people involved.
I don't think I'll ever not be fond of his character and his story, so the meaning of this tattoo will always remain for me. .
I don't think I'll ever not be fond of his character and his story, so the meaning of this tattoo will always remain for me.
For Grant, Reconstruction always remained of paramount importance, and he remained steadfast, even when members of his own party turned their backs on the former slaves.
As the building progressed, twenty men always remained ashore for security purposes, while the rest of the work crews returned each night to the Mayflower.
Towards the end of his life, in 1907, Rousseau was implicated in a fraud trial, and his defending lawyer later wrote that "Rousseau always remained an enigma for me.
With the advent of the internet, the practice has become easier and more widespread, says Zug, but the premise has always remained the same for the brides, she says: a chance to find a better life.
The task was pseudo-randomised in that the set of numbers or letters alternated among all trials (for example, if trial 1 consisted of letters then trial 2 consisted of numbers followed by letters and so on), while the order of number and letter sets always remained the same for every participant.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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