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The phrase "always suggested that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a consistent recommendation or implication made over time regarding a particular idea or action.
Example: "The research always suggested that regular exercise improves mental health."
Alternatives: "has consistently indicated that" or "has repeatedly recommended that".
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Mr. Brown's aides have always suggested that there was.
Nevertheless the world rankings had always suggested that both Britons would have a struggle.
It was always suggested that Capaldi's previous appearance in the Whoniverse would be addressed, and that Russell T Davies himself had suggested a possible explanation.
Critics of the euro always suggested that at some point a single European economy would collide with the democratic freedoms of European nations.
No matter what has kept you away from your profession it is always suggested that you keep a positive attitude when trying to stage a return to your work.
On the other hand, Schuerholz said, "I have always suggested that if someone were to create the proper balance of those two elements, that would be a good way to go".
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Anyone can do it, and I always suggest that others follow my lead.
I would still always suggest that anyone wanting to make a change in their medications, please consult their doctor first.
Duncan Smith's duff data always suggests that the unemployed are on the dole because they are workshy, not because there are no jobs for them to find.
And then there's the score by post-rock outfit Mogwai: sometimes soft and echoey, sometimes jagged and threatening, but always suggesting that something isn't quite right.
"People, including on our board, are always suggesting that we charge a fee, and I get on my high horse and fight it every time," he said.
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