Sentence examples for as always very from inspiring English sources

The phrase "as always very" is not correct and sounds awkward in written English.
It may be intended to emphasize a consistent quality or characteristic, but it lacks clarity and proper structure.
Example: "She was, as always very, dedicated to her work." (This example is awkward and should be rephrased for clarity.)
Alternatives: "as always, quite" or "as always, extremely".

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As always very useful, congratulations.

"And, as always, very poor judgment".

As always, very good article Victoria.

Jim is, as always, very gracious, and he gives me altogether too much credit.

As always very thoughful, humorous and explained with a blink of an eye.

In the White House, Betty was very active, very popular and, as always, very outspoken – in complete contrast with the demure and retiring Pat Nixon.

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As always, be very, very careful about exertion and stress on the body.

My younger friends from Rio including those who are part of the same organization as me were always very involved in the movement and in her vision.

No matter what's going on, he's always very positive as far as his guys.

She isn't magic because, as I am always very sad to remember, there really isn't any such thing, in this world.

Attend information sessions offered by the college, as they are always very informative.

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