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The phrase "always told anything" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a sentiment about consistently receiving information or instructions, but it lacks clarity and grammatical structure.
Example: "I was always told anything I needed to know about the project."
Alternatives: "constantly informed of everything" or "always given any information".
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But, as we are always told, anything can happen on deadline day.
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Xian Horn: My parents always told me anything was possible, and in my life I always treated my disability as a practical consideration.
Subjects were not told anything beyond this.
I've never been told anything about them….
When I ask other TV news hacks about Kearney, the only negative thing anyone says about her is that, while she is very good at contextualising stories, she doesn't always tell you anything you didn't already know.
I only got to see him during the summers growing up but I could always tell him anything - and that makes for authentic relationship.
Many parents, out of sincere love for their children, and with working-assumptions that all of their children are heterosexual, will encourage their children to always tell them anything, and no matter what, the parents will always love them unconditionally.
"When I represented defendants charged with serious crimes, I always told them: DON'T SAY ANYTHING!
Hadn't they always told their daughters they could be anything, do anything?
'My momma always told me, you can be anything you want,' he says.
My mother always told us you can be anything you want, don't come here telling me you can't be this and they won't let me be that.
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