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The phrase "always understand that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the importance of a particular point or concept that the speaker wants the listener to grasp.
Example: "In any negotiation, always understand that communication is key to reaching a successful agreement."
Alternatives: "always keep in mind that" or "always remember that".
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Mark notes that a precursor to success is to, "Always see yourself as a student and always understand that success is a work in process, always". Curious students remain grounded, never take their successes for granted and are always learning.
If you bring in a foreign coach they don't always understand that.
"People don't always understand that when a bird forms a bond with you, it's actually a mate bond," says Jamie McLeod, who founded a sanctuary in California.
But they may not always understand that on some types of loans, interest may still accrue, often resulting in ballooning loan balances.
NHS staff don't always understand that people live their lives with dementia, and that this is as well as they're ever going to be.
Etzkowitz suggests that visitors who came to Stanford in the 1970s did not always understand that "the firm-formation process they were observing was already the result of 50 years or more of work".
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"And understanding that it is sort of always understood that it has to be on their time, it has to be when they're ready.
Jeremy Corbyn's team has always understood that.
I always understood that American cars were unreliable.
And the Democratic Party hasn't always understood that".
I give thanks for having always understood that.
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