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The phrase "I have always" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe longstanding patterns of behavior or to emphasize the importance of something. For example, "I have always believed in the potential of open dialogue to solve conflicts."
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I have always worked.
"I have always gone.
Happily, I have always resisted.
"I have always pulled through.
I have always loved cars.
"I have always loved octopuses.
I have always loved animals.
"I have always loved politics.
I have always loved politicians.
I have always played it.
I have always been ambitious".
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