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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always secured" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is consistently protected or guaranteed in a certain context.
Example: "The data is always secured to prevent unauthorized access."
Alternatives: "constantly protected" or "consistently safeguarded".
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"But my husband liked to do things correctamente, and he always secured the help of lawyers".
Ever since Allen has always secured "the power of final cut.
But the evidence shows that children benefit from high expectations and a knowledge-rich curriculum, and I want more children to enjoy the type of education the rich and well-connected have always secured for their own.
"It is vital that placements and packages of care are always secured on the basis of the needs and preferences of the child and not simply the cost of providing care.
There have been dominant global monetary brands in the past, but they were always secured by something more than the familiar legal tender notice conspicuously printed on the front of the greenback.
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But even these are not always secure.
Nomadic males must always secure their own food.
Her high notes were not always secure enough to be sustained, but they were there.
When historians rank the American presidents, Woodrow Wilson almost always secures a place in the top 10.
This was, however, the kind of luxury casting a house like La Scala should but doesn't always secure.
The S.P.C.A. doesn't like to arrest people, but when it does, it nearly always secures a conviction.
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