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Discover Ludwig'always victorious' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it whenever you want to emphasize the idea of continual victory. For example, "That team is always victorious - they never lose a game!".
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The Coach was always victorious, even in defeat.
"The truth is merciless,... always victorious," Adler informs us, pointing the way to a means of surviving the worst that history can throw at people: "One must have a center, an unshakable quiet space that one clings to vigorously, even when one is in the middle of the journey, the unavoidable journey".
When the Emperor set forth once more on his campaigns — his never-ending (though always victorious) battles against the armies of Gujarat and Rajasthan, of Kabul and Kashmir — then the prison of silence was unlocked, and trumpets burst out, and cheers, and people were finally able to tell one another everything they had been obliged to keep unsaid for months on end: I love you.
Playing games with friends is no longer fun enough unless we are always victorious? Ugh, I say, a word that should score me some points (U=2; G=3; H=3).
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The next day, Ali — one cheek agonizingly swollen — reflects on the experience of defeat, saying that with "the intoxication of so-called greatness, the intoxication of always-victorious, you come to the point where you let your guard down," and admitting that, had he known of its effect on the fight, he wouldn't have played with Frazier in the ring but fought more in earnest, without theatrics.
He doesn't always emerge victorious, but, as was once the case with Tiger Woods, you can see in his facial expressions that he expects to win, and that he is surprised when he doesn't.
Not much was known about his personality, but people had confidence in a man who had always been victorious (the Nile and Acre were forgotten) and who had managed to negotiate the brilliant Treaty of Campo Formio.
This reinforces one of the key messages of North Korean propaganda, ie its insistence that the country will always emerge victorious from any diplomatic or military confrontation with the US.
When he plays the good guy, he is Rick Phoenix, an all-American hero who wears a phoenix emblem on his shirt and always rises victorious from the ashes of his opponent's bad sportsmanship.
Over that time the number of cases has spiralled to over 10,250 - and brand owners have not always been victorious.
Because if you do, you will always emerge victorious.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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