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The phrase "always said it" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a consistent statement or belief that has been expressed repeatedly over time.
Example: "He has always said it was important to stay true to oneself, no matter the circumstances."
Alternatives: "has consistently stated" or "has repeatedly mentioned".
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Indeed, it has always said it would relinquish its role as the internet's final arbiter at some future moment.
The government has always said it had not changed its support for a two-state solution.
Google has always said it will never compromise the objectivity of its search results.
Its world is, as Vimes has always said it was, rough and nasty.
The analysts' always said it would take £44 a share to get SABMiller to signal its surrender to InBev.
"They always said it".
He'd always said it.
Uruguayans themselves have always said it.
He always said it would.
Ficre always said it meant "city of free men".
Anita, his wife, explained, "He's always said it.
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