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The phrase "has always contained" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has consistently included or encompassed certain elements over time.
Example: "The book has always contained valuable insights into human behavior."
Alternatives: "has consistently included" or "has perpetually encompassed".
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This place has always contained the spell for me".
The fantasy genre has always contained a progressive streak.
Food has always contained germs, and it has always posed a risk of illness.
"Esplanade," whose spontaneous joy creates so powerful an impression, has always contained sorrow.
The Earth's atmosphere has always contained greenhouse gases, such as CO2, and they have always caused warming.
Of course, American identity has always contained competing models; even the original frontiersman, the cowboy's immediate ancestor, had two faces.
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The Velvet Underground had always contained musical extremes.
The Velvets had always contained musical extremes: loud and soft, melodic and dissonant, avant-garde and primitive.
Ms. Anderson's live performances, for all their epic ambitions, have always contained a strong element of showbiz razzle-dazzle.
But he points out that children's stories, from Snow White onwards, have always contained danger and death.
Languages have always contained them: the Greeks called them the Furies, those rather angry goddesses, or the Gracious Ones in the hope they would be.
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