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The phrase "may not always be" is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used when describing something that is not always the case or as a way of expressing uncertainty. For example, "In some situations, the right decision may not always be obvious."
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Spinoffs, however, may not always be appropriate.
Our instincts may not always be reliable.
That may not always be true.
However, this may not always be true.
But it may not always be so.
May not always be the smartest cuts.
Disclosing expenses may not "always be comfortable.
Policy mistakes may not always be avoidable.
However, this may not always be the 'most normal' normal.
Nevertheless, the migration results may not always be well-defined.
However, actual probe deflections may not always be coplanar linear.
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