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The phrase "always take part" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to encourage participation in activities, events, or discussions consistently.
Example: "In our community meetings, we encourage everyone to always take part in the discussions to share their ideas."
Alternatives: "always participate" or "consistently engage".
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Always elect a leader, be effective, don't waste ammo, and above all always take part.
January 8 2015 January 10 201515 Intrepid listeners who face the weather and crowds at this annual gathering's multiple venues are rewarded — forward-thinking artists always take part.
No 10 said this was "not out of the ordinary as he does not always take part in Commons votes".
Therefore, the Si-ncs and defects (as shallow traps, surface states, and localized states) always take part in the process of luminescence or absorption in the Si-ncs-defects system.
Analysis of dependent-group tests was not possible because the same participants did not always take part in each of the three data collection points.
On the one hand this outcome can be explained by the fact that, during the policy process, local officials do not always take part in the policy discussion but function as process manager.
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"He always took part in community groups and organizations".
Above all they are animated, always taking part in the action of whatever scene is represented.
Tedford has no fingers on her right hand but has always taken part in able-bodied sport, playing high-level hockey and most other sports to county level.
I always took part in able-bodied sport at school and I learned to throw and catch a ball like any other child did.
PBS always takes part in the White House Easter Egg Roll.
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