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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always today" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express the idea that something is perpetually relevant or applicable in the present moment.
Example: "In our fast-paced world, the need for mindfulness is always today; we must prioritize our mental well-being."
Alternatives: "constantly in the present" or "perpetually relevant."
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It was always today".
US feminism, Lepore says, was "everywhere" by 1913, when it meant, as it does not always today (remember who modelled those "This is what a feminist looks like" T-shirts) "full participation in politics, work and the arts, on the grounds that women were in every way equal to men".
It's always today, and you're going to be late for your plane, so the workout will have to be pushed back just a day.
Was that always today's gameplan?
It's always, "Today I'm angry, tomorrow I gotta go make some money, I don't want to lose my job".
As always today, speak out online, send messages to your favorite brands and retailers, telling them how important this is to you as a customer.
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Next week, always next week.
There's always yesterday.
(The time is always 10 17).
But there's always next year!
Well, there's always next year.
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