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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always well known" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is consistently recognized or acknowledged by many people over time.
Example: "The theory of evolution is always well known among scientists and educators."
Alternatives: "consistently recognized" or "perpetually acknowledged".
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"They're not always well known, but they're an absolute gold mine".
Some were always well known, some have become so, and others remain nonhousehold names.
She was always well known among the intelligentsia here, but many ordinary people came to the airport, they said, to show solidarity with her.
In the years since Picasso's death, the autobiographical nature of his work, always well known, has come into ever higher relief, in large part because the staggering wealth of material in his private collection of Picassos has at long last been revealed.
These principles are not always well known or understood by the users of microscopes, frequently leading to errors in microscopy, particularly in photomicrography.
The water mass balances of most sites have been problematic: while the water content of primary input raw milk was always well known, there were discrepancies in metering information for incoming town water and discharged wastewater resulting in inconsistencies of mass balances for many sites.
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In Edinburgh terms the Oxford Arms has always been well known.
"But because I've always been well known, I'm kind of stuck with it, so that's something I'm happy to go along with.
By Janet Flanner For the past seventy years Lady Mendl has always been well known for something principally for being Miss Elsie de Wolfe.
In single gamma imaging, there is always a well known tradeoff between spatial resolution and sensitivity due to unavoidable collimation requirements.
The whole import of the pronouncement is that the Church's condemnation of artificial contraception has always been sufficiently well known, and that it was merely necessary to reaffirm it more solemnly.
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