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The phrase "always revert" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to indicate that something consistently returns to a previous state or condition.
Example: "Whenever we make changes to the system, it seems to always revert to its original settings."
Alternatives: "consistently return" or "always go back".
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It is touching how you always revert to a belief in the elevation of human beings!
Prices may always revert to the mean, but the mean can change; that's a paradigm shift.
Without testosterone, humans would always revert to the default sex, which is female.
The moral of the story was meant to be that footballers will always revert to type.
If being mistakenly saddled with a humorous-sounding name worries him, he could always revert to the original.
"And students of human nature understand that ungrateful children always revert to their parents' wisdom, in the end".
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Look at them swaying there out in the wind,bowed by the nastiest weather:always reverting to genusand always together.
Trump has appeared, at times, to pivot toward a tamer approach to media relations but has always reverted to hostility.
He cannot begin to see himself as his biographer or reader sees him, for the pain of others always reverts back to his own.
Botticelli's pen always reverts to the curve, making curls of toes, hair, tails, wings, even of excrement and devilish forks.
Despite a few flirtations with boldness (including the selection of Representative Paul Ryan as his running-mate), the Romney campaign always reverts to passivity.
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