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The phrase "always the case that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is consistently true or applicable in all situations.
Example: "It is not always the case that hard work leads to success; sometimes, luck plays a significant role."
Alternatives: "consistently true that" or "invariably the case that".
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But it doesn't always the case that the leader should dominate the discussion by any means.
Otherwise there's always the case that you didn't search hard enough.
It is not always the case that we have one particular argument in mind.
Nor was it by any means always the case that the new schools were culturally exclusive.
"And it's almost always the case that two methods are going to give you different answers".
Neither is it always the case that they are too expensive.
It is not always the case that slow-moving disasters escape world attention.
It's not always the case that you can right the wrong.
It's always the case that the people who the film's about love it.
"It is always the case that people who don't win are disappointed.
"It's always the case that you don't need all the information," Mr. Chopra said.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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