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The phrase "always restored" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where something is consistently returned to a previous state or condition.
Example: "After every update, the system is always restored to its default settings."
Alternatives: "consistently returned" or "perpetually reinstated".
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Cursor not always restored when switching focus.
(And it would seem to work: the sun is always restored, after all).
In those years the money was always restored after some negotiating.
Once every hundred years an earthquake has destroyed the palaces and temples but our kings always restored them.
Leventhal spoke for fifty minutes more, the spell of his storytelling occasionally broken by objections from the opposing attorneys but always restored by the power of his narration.
The radical Reformation almost always restored the sense of an apostolate (missionary outreach), whereas some earlier Reformers neglected the importance of missionary activity, and some had even excluded it from the contemporary church's mandate.
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If you've made an error, you can always restore it from a backup.
If they stay synchronized, how big a perturbation is required to break synchrony, or does it always restore itself?
(Before you send a used product in, back it up, always restore the factory settings and remove all content and account numbers to protect your privacy).
All the contestants are as vile as ever; the programme always restores my faith in working in public-service sectors and makes me bless the day I quit working in 'retail'!" Lizzie Evans "It's the first time I've watched this since the first series.
But his own name was sometimes troublesome to him: people were always restoring the missing L and garbling his middle name, which looks vaguely Welsh to a non-Welshman but must have been made up by one of our semi-literate northern-Missouri ancestors, plenty of whom had had peculiar names of their own: Risdon, Fleeta, Orvall, Olin, Melton.
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