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The phrase "will always entail" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is guaranteed to involve or include certain elements or consequences. Example: "Taking on this project will always entail a significant amount of research and preparation."
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Still, he says, eating food will always entail a modicum of risk.
He accepts that living far from his original home will always entail a small amount of sadness.
But it serves as a cool-headed reminder: no matter how technologically advanced commercial air travel becomes, soaring miles into the sky and gliding over vast oceans will always entail an infinitesimal degree of risk.
"No matter how good one's research or how interesting its results, working in a small, relatively specialized cross-disciplinary area will always entail problems gaining employment," says O'Connell.
Defying gravity at high speed will always entail risk inherent to the activity.
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Activism doesn't always entail an up in arms demonstration fringed with neon-lettered signs.
Higher cost does not always entail a better taste!
The gloom of royal funerals or football defeats, the joy of royal weddings and victories, always entails "nothing will be the same again", but this soon dissipates.
Primary marriage always entails a bride-price.
"And that always entails more risk".
Flying a commercial airliner to another country always entails a surrender of some measure of privacy.
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