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The phrase "always resilient" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that consistently demonstrates the ability to recover from difficulties or adapt to challenges.
Example: "Despite facing numerous setbacks, she remained always resilient in her pursuit of success."
Alternatives: "constantly resilient" or "perpetually resilient".
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We are not always resilient.
The children, always resilient, don't seem to notice the pitfalls as much.
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But the reef always proved resilient enough to recover.
Spaniards have always been resilient, helping out one another in hard economic times.
The Outer Sunset district of San Francisco has always attracted resilient types.
"This team has always been resilient, tough and very competitive when the game's on the line," Las Vegas Coach Jim Fassel said.
But the Missonis have always been resilient, especially the women in the family, navigating their slightly bohemian and rarely boring lives with good humor and grace.
"We've always been resilient as a group of consumers," said Richard A. Galanti, the chief financial officer of Costco Wholesale, the warehouse discounter.
"While our city will always be resilient in the face of such attacks, it does not mean such a cowardly act committed against our residents is any less painful," Tory tweeted.
Finally, always be resilient.
Goodwin has always been resilient.
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