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The phrase "as has always" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has consistently been the case over time.
Example: "As has always been the case, we strive for excellence in our work."
Alternatives: "as it has always been" or "as has been the norm".
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Unfortunately, the "talents" of a small minority are self-destructive, as has always been the case.
Smith, as has always been the case, is the game's wild card.
As has always been true on a traditional, physical campus, the best students already have.
We will have the same treatment, as has always been the case at Ferrari".
Ms. Pauley, as has always been her nature, plays it cool.
Nonetheless, as has always been the group's way, the vocals come only after the music for each piece is recorded.
As has always been the case in Africa, contemporary architecture reveals the influence of a rich array of cultures.
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Moreover, the two were intimately connected - not opposed as had always been thought.
I think people are increasingly coming to see him as having always been ahead of his time.
As it has always been, as it was always meant to be.
There will, as there has always been.
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