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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always strengthens" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something consistently enhances or improves a situation, relationship, or condition.
Example: "Regular exercise always strengthens both the body and the mind."
Alternatives: "consistently enhances" or "continually improves".
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Working together always strengthens bonds, as does the traditional celebratory beer after the project is complete.
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"Saakashvili has always strengthened the role he has occupied," said Irakli Alasania, an opposition leader here.
What one heard always strengthened the impact of what one saw.
"We are always strengthening our tests to make sure they continue to provide an accurate reflection of the work our students are doing".
Results reveal that unlike almost all of the available reports, the shape memory alloy wires embedded in the composite host plate cannot always strengthen the plates.
With their short-term focus, shareholders may favor actions that don't always strengthen your company's long-term competitive position.
The opinion that our lands were allodial possessions is one which I have very long held, and had in my eye during a pretty considerable part of my law reading which I found always strengthened it.
Indeed, twins do not always strengthen nanowires.
The results show that twin boundaries do not always strengthen nanowires.
This article shows that twin boundaries do not always strengthen nanowires.
In conclusion, molecular dynamics simulations on nano-twinned copper nanowires reveal that twin boundaries do not always strengthen metallic nanowires.
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