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The phrase "always salvaged" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is consistently saved or recovered, often in the context of resources or materials.
Example: "In our recycling program, we ensure that all usable materials are always salvaged to minimize waste."
Alternatives: "consistently recovered" or "regularly saved".
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Instead, they always salvaged another split, got back to.500, pulled even in the race for a winning record.
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"But the only thing I could see in his face was the reflection of the flames from across the street". With the goods he salvaged, Michael McLaughlin always reopened his business within days of an attack.
There have been some poor vintages -- 1998 was not great -- but Beaujolais producers always seem to salvage more than enough to satisfy a not very demanding clientele.
Fest, from an anti-Nazi Catholic middle-class background rather like Adenauer's, has always tried to salvage German pride by depicting Hitler as a vulgar freak, who managed to seduce many Germans but not all.
The news we watch is basically the newest update from the Grim Reaper which they always try to salvage by ending with stories about rascally puppies or mentally challenged kids making touchdowns and three-pointers.
But whereas there is something desperately depressing about reading a so-so novel - you feel as if your life is being stolen from you - there is always something that can be salvaged from the experience of reading an OK-but-not-great work of history or biography.
After that, the title will always show that the vehicle was salvaged.
6. Cars repaired after being totaled must pass a DMV inspection, and the title will always indicate that the car was salvaged.
He salvaged a UTA security belt which he always carries with him.
It was swept by Pakistan's spin-bowling, but then salvaged a draw in its series at Sri Lanka, which is always tough at home.
"We always manage," she said, shrugging at the peeling paint, broken dishwasher and mismatched furniture salvaged from auctions and donations.
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