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The phrase "and not always" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something does not happen consistently or uniformly.
Example: "The results of the experiment were promising, but they were effective in some cases and not always reliable."
Alternatives: "but not consistently" or "though not always".
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And not always for money.
And not always good.
And not always accidentally.
And not always for worse.
And not always entirely desirable.
And not always in his favor.
Nevertheless, these measures are expensive, and not always effective.
And not always with the best results.
And not always the same male.
And not always for the better.
His conversation is short and not always sweet.
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