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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always survived" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has consistently managed to continue existing or functioning despite challenges or difficulties.
Example: "Throughout history, this species has always survived, adapting to changing environments and threats."
Alternatives: "has consistently endured" or "has always persisted".
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Literature has always survived, with or without the profit motive.
While some architecture and sculpture from imperial Rome always survived above ground, painting did not.
Time and again, he took risks that killed other men, and he always survived.
Yet he always survived when a new galáctico arrived in the first Pérez era.
In the past few years, acqua alta has reached Venissa, but the vines have always survived.
We have lost world-class players before and we always survived.
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It always survives, however.
And they always survive.
The funk will always survive".
The others do not always survive.
The types that Daumier created did not always survive him.
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