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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always responsible" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who consistently takes accountability for their actions or duties.
Example: "As a team leader, she is always responsible for ensuring that deadlines are met and that everyone is on track."
Alternatives: "consistently accountable" or "perpetually liable".
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"Guilds were always responsible to people first".
And I'm always responsible," he said.
You are always responsible for what you get.
"Leonard is always responsible for selecting the wines".
"A priest (or anyone else) who abuses a minor is always wrong and is always responsible.
As the Founding generation well knew, American citizens are always responsible for their government.
You're always responsible for the scene and have to make sure they land well.
I was the good quiet kid who did well in school and was always responsible.
Second, I told my son, the shooter is always responsible for where and what he shoots.
Needless to say, the public's not always right, and public opinion's not always responsible.
The no-quibble approach to damages is laudable, but BP was always responsible for the consequences of any spill.
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