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"have always defined" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that has been consistently and continuously defined in a certain way. Example: "The values of integrity and honesty have always defined our company's culture."
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"Poor Hillary" speaks volumes about an old truth: Clinton's wounds have always defined her.
More than parties or ideology, family rivalries have always defined Philippine politics.
For Jordan, this comeback is about action and accounting, the two things that have always defined him.
The 3D match engine is present and correct, as are the meticulously detailed options that have always defined this archetypal management simulation.
In this remote mountainous region abutting Afghanistan, religious fundamentalism has long flourished and heavily armed tribesmen, rather than the central government, have always defined the law.
The 1996's and 97's are textbook examples of the deep colors, intense fruit and rich, opulent style that have always defined Phelps syrahs.
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Working is something that has always defined Clemens.
The brand has always defined itself as a "preppy" label.
Churn — of people and businesses — has always defined America.
But then grime has always defined itself by its refusal of definition.
She had always defined herself based on her relationship, which is scaring her.
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