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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always strove for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a continuous effort or aspiration towards a goal or ideal.
Example: "Throughout her career, she always strove for excellence in her work."
Alternatives: "consistently aimed for" or "perpetually sought after".
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"But I always strove for quality," Van der Merwe says.
He always strove for a higher language than that of ordinary partisan politics.
It sheds light on our confused attitudes toward Freud, who always strove for cultural authority.
"Daniel always strove for authenticity in his work and in his life," said Jake Heggie, composer of the opera Dead Man Walking.
Mr. Damon did a particularly nice job in this respect, maintaining the affectless quality in his line readings that Hemingway always strove for in his sentences.
Whether he was shooting portraits or fashion spreads for Vogue, immortalizing ballet dancers, creating pictures based on mythology or working on the charged nudes that were acquired by the Kinsey Institute, Platt Lynes always strove for iconographic imagery.
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I have always strived for empathy.
You always strive for higher things.
Merivel always strives for a gentlemanly syntax.
I'm always striving for perfection.
They're always striving for something better, something unattainable.
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