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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'always standard' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something which consistently meets certain standards or expectations. For example, "The company always meets its standard of providing excellent customer service."
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That's because, as I confirmed with Kodak, those standard photo sizes were not always standard.
An Eton master who wrote his masterpieces to be read to his terrified boarders each Christmas Eve, his ghosts were not always standard formula.
(Although twice-fried isn't always standard: at McDonald's, the potato strips are blanched and then frozen, for instance, to be fried on demand).
Although TRAMO is complex and contains features which are still not always standard in statistical software packages for time series, the use of ARIMA models is now well mastered.
The non-food images were never associated with signals and were always standard go trials.
As in Experiment 2, the remaining 32 non-food images were never associated with signals and were always standard go trials.
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Fourth, we do well to recognize that biblical standards are not always our standards, and nor should they be.
Dangerousness was not always the standard for involuntary treatment.
First, the equilibrium growth rate, (g), is constant always, a standard feature of AK growth models.
But as Americans, we use "proper" when we almost always mean "standard".
There is always a standard of care in increasing dose strengths, although this is a patient-sensitive decision and hence can be externally seen as subjective.
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