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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always via" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a consistent method or means of doing something.
Example: "We will communicate with our clients always via email to ensure a clear record of our conversations."
Alternatives: "consistently through" or "invariably by".
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12.25pm: Wallis says he would ring senior officers now and again "always via Dick Fedorcio".
This time, it's happening in different ways, not always via mergers.
Young people have discovered vinyl too, and not always via their parents.
In recent years Ms. Ferrante has given interviews, including one with The New York Times, but always via email through her publishers.
In his book Future Hit.DNA he argues that people are discovering music online and not always via radio, so song intros need to be shorter.
Ms Short added: "I've never been with CEPR via Israel, been to Gaza a number of times but always via Rafah".
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When a user follows a blog, the blog is always notified via our internal notification system and if the blog owner chooses via email.
If you are not able to attend a keynote you can always watch via the conference broadcast, Mobile World Live.
Self-sorting in supramolecular gel phases is a rare phenomenon and, at present, always achieved via thermally induced gelation6,7,8,9,10,11,12.
But the real impact of the guru business -- and the real money -- has always come via consulting rather than book sales.
The Ptolemy II development sources are always available via Subversion These sources are experimental and contain changes since Ptolemy II 8.0.1.
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