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Discover LudwigThe phrase "having always" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a continuous or enduring state or action that has been true from the past up to the present.
Example: "Having always admired her dedication, I decided to follow in her footsteps."
Alternatives: "having consistently" or "having continually".
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I give thanks for having always understood that.
Barriers mechanisms applied in railway have been used for several decades, having always ensuring functional safety.
General Lavelle died in 1979, having always said he acted on orders.
Mr. Shaff and Mr. McEachern don't advertise their work, having always relied on word of mouth.
He had never picked a vegetable, having always lived within city limits.
She took up cricket as a hobby, having always wanted to play when she was younger.
I find this decline sad because I love musicals, having always preferred Oz to Kansas.
Another irritation was having always to allow room for the Queen's portrait on his tiny province.
Bill Clinton, having always lived on the edge, is back on the precipice.
Having always met them in the city, we decided to borrow a car for the event.
Having always been identified with triumph by resilience, he became associated with victory by attack.
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