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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always ruins" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something consistently causes damage or negative effects.
Example: "His constant negativity always ruins the mood at our gatherings."
Alternatives: "consistently destroys" or "forever spoils".
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The government always ruins everything".
"The middle class always ruins the upper class's fun".
"He always ruins my stories". Melody likes to embed herself as fully as possible in the worlds she investigates, developing real and meaningful relationships along the way.
If there's one thing that always ruins a trip to the beach, it's having to carry a small bottle of viscous fluid.
I don't even kick it anymore because some idiot always ruins it for everybody.
In fact, it always ruins my entire day, even the times that I was actually doing something wrong.
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Guests can always ruin that Zen feeling.
"Guests, somehow, will always ruin towels".
"Some people always ruin it for everyone else," he said.
A misfire doesn't always ruin the relationship.
So why is it that commercial interruptions always ruin TV programs?
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