Sentence examples for is always not from inspiring English sources

The phrase "is always not" is not correct and is generally not usable in written English.
It is awkward and does not convey a clear meaning in standard English usage.
Example: "The solution is always not effective in this context."
Alternatives: "is never" or "is not always."

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"In Kafka, something is always not being said.

In the long run, the worst thing is always not the information itself, but not getting the information out".

"My answer is always: 'Not by accident.' People who get into something this insane usually know what they're looking for".

D'you want to have a go?'" "I think the point with a workshops is always not to make it too scary," she continues.

The glib answer is always "not enough politicians resign for such reasons" – as distinct from being one of a steady trickle of ministers and MPs forced out by errors or personal misconduct, real or cooked up by Fleet Street.

And when he sleeps, his hope is always not to dream, for his dreams – many of which he is compelled to recount – illustrate his fears that his life is but a futile pursuit of appetites.

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It's always not enough.

I'm always not there.

We're always not the cool ones.

Whereas I was always not dependable.

Worthington was always liked, not loved.

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