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The phrase "always there are" is not correct in standard written English.
It is an awkward construction and can be rephrased for clarity and grammatical accuracy.
Example: "There are always challenges to overcome in life."
Alternatives: "There are always" or "Always, there are".
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Yes, always, there are tears".
As always, there are caveats.
As always, there are alternatives.
And always there are images.
"Almost always there are trade-offs.
As always, there are specific national causes.
As always, there are complicating factors.
Almost always, there are hidden and perilous crannies.
Almost always, there are multiple regulators partnering together to control their targets.
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And always there are vast skies.
And always, there are the waves to ride.
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