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The phrase "it doesn't always" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something does not always happen, or that something is not always true. For example, you could say, "It doesn't always rain in the desert, but the area is still very dry."
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But it doesn't always get its way.
It doesn't always converge.
It doesn't always.
It doesn't always work.
Now it doesn't always fail.
But it doesn't always hold.
It doesn't always work out.
But it doesn't always work.
It doesn't always come off.
But it doesn't always deliver.
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Yes-it doesn't always work.
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