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The phrase "doesn't always" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is not consistently true or applicable in all situations.
Example: "She doesn't always agree with the decisions made by the committee."
Alternatives: "isn't always" or "does not consistently".
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That doesn't always happen.
Death doesn't always win".
(Or doesn't always).
It doesn't always.
It doesn't always work.
Unfortunately, that doesn't always happen.
"That doesn't always happen, obviously.
Artless doesn't always mean inartful.
She doesn't always quite succeed.
This mission doesn't always succeed.
Now, this doesn't always work.
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