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The phrase "always were in" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to express a continuous state or condition in the past, but it lacks proper grammatical structure.
Example: "They always were in a state of confusion during the meeting."
Alternatives: "have always been in" or "were always in".
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But they still need to be just as vigilant as they always were in vetting those advisers.
The arms were outstretched and aloft just as they always were in his pomp 10 years ago.
In fact, the Sheik brand of condom long carried Valentino's silhouette, a peculiar reminder of how safe viewers always were in his arms.
Basketball fans had a smattering of college games to keep them occupied, tennis fans had their eyes on the tour finals in London, and hockey fans, as always, were in their own world.
Trendsetting arrangements have become dominant in Austria, Denmark, Norway, and Sweden, and always were in Germany.
We always were in agreement, and we had a great time trusting each other to go too far and the songs are proof of that.
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They always are, in India.
"It's always been in the game".
"Smoke has always been in food.
You will always be in our thoughts.
You will always be in our hearts.
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