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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always shut" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is consistently closed or not open, often in a literal sense, such as doors or windows, or in a figurative sense, such as opportunities or discussions.
Example: "The door to the attic is always shut, preventing anyone from going up there."
Alternatives: "constantly closed" or "perpetually locked".
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The door was always shut.
But she always shut me down.
Be careful to always shut down firestorm last.
THE doors to their bedrooms are always shut, their bathroom always empty.
"His windows were always shut and curtains were often closed," said another neighbor, Laura Houghton.
You must always shut up and listen when I talk about politics.
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That always shuts 'em up".
"Good pitching always shuts down good hitting," Harris said.
Because the authorities were always shutting down such groups, several had to be set up as a precaution.
I live up in the hills in western Connecticut, a hundred miles north of New York, and our course almost always shuts down within a week or two of Thanksgiving.
"I was partly inspired by government, but actually really frustrated that, when you work with young people who traditionally have lost out, you see that, despite attempts to help them as individuals, actually the way that society is structured always shuts [some] people out of having an equal voice in society and the same opportunities.
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