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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always spent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a consistent or habitual action of spending time, money, or resources.
Example: "She has always spent her weekends volunteering at the local shelter."
Alternatives: "consistently used" or "regularly devoted".
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The Giants have not always spent wisely.
We've always spent our Sundays together.
We always spent our Greyfield afternoons together.
Andrei always spent far too much time with his patients.
And the rich are indeed different -- they have always spent.
Any money he saved was always spent traveling to Ecuador.
"I always spent a lot of time studying," Machado said.
He has always spent money on the horses.
Also, Friday night he always spent with Helen Helenen was his wife de facto.
Thus we always spent considerable time working with the engineers to optimize the package, aesthetically speaking.
I, however, have always spent 90% to 95% of my money on my business.
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