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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always surfaces" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something consistently appears or becomes evident over time.
Example: "No matter how hard we try to forget the past, it always surfaces in our conversations."
Alternatives: "consistently emerges" or "frequently comes to light".
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But when suppressed, it always surfaces somewhere eventually, as depression or insomnia or bad dreams.
The process almost always surfaces two or three big issues that, if they can't be addressed, would stop us from consummating an investment.
Unless a company is very small, evidence of fraud almost always surfaces, convincing clients to sign up for a yearly package that costs three or four times as much as a spot-check, says John Brocar of APEX Analytix.Why spend the money?
If you don't, it sorts them based on popularity, and always surfaces the reviews that have personal relevance within your network first.
Try as they might, Samsung and AT&T attempted to keep the Blackjack II under wraps, but something always surfaces, which is the case with the Blackjack II.
His difficulty had little to do with the novelty of the wave function (Schrödinger 1935): "That it is an abstract, unintuitive mathematical construct is a scruple that almost always surfaces against new aids to thought and that carries no great message".
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Pilots always surface previously unknown or unanticipated enterprise issues.
I always surfaced before I meant to, caving to my craving to expel carbon dioxide.
The history and tradition shared by the Cowboys and the Redskins always surface.
"Those are the issues that always surface when someone tests positive," Wadler said.
However, the results obtained using this method are always surface averaged.
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