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"not always true" is a perfectly acceptable part of a sentence.
You can use it in any situation where you would like to express that something is not always accurate or reliable. For example: "Although it may seem like the most convenient option, taking a taxi to the airport is not always true - sometimes public transportation is much cheaper."
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It's not always true.
But that's not always true.
That was not always true.
This is not always true.
Certainly this was not always true.
The reverse, however, is not always true.
But this was not always true.
But that is not always true.
That is largely, but not always, true.
That was not always true in Japan.
But again, that's not always true.
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