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The phrase "always work as" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a consistent role or function that someone or something performs.
Example: "In our organization, we expect all team members to always work as collaborative partners to achieve our goals."
Alternatives: "consistently function as" or "regularly serve as".
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It's a nice enticement, even if the system doesn't always work as planned.
Although advertised as an anti-inflammatory, ibuprofen doesn't always work as expected.
"We recognize that the process doesn't always work as smoothly as it could," Mr. Tucker said.
You learn when you operate on the cutting edge of technology that things don't always work as planned.
ChIP-seq, DIP-seq and related techniques are informative genome-wide assays, but they don't always work as planned.
But Edward Cameron, an assistant district attorney, countered that testimony showed Dr. Gosnell did not always use digoxin and that it did not always work as intended.
It was hoped this would be a more effective way to break the neck quickly...but it didn't always work as planned.
His inability ever to tailor his music to current tastes, meanwhile, didn't always work as well for him then as it does now.
But that process does not always work as intended, especially when the client does not have a lawyer, advocates for the poor say.
When women aren't sure what is expected in negotiations, or those expectations are murky, research shows that asking for more money doesn't always work as well for women.
Prices tend to be higher, and consumers complain that the products do not always work as well as those they are meant to replace.
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