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always

[awl-weyz, -weez] / ˈɔl weɪz, -wiz /


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Throughout his medical records, I can see glimpses of who my dad is, who he’s always been—a complex soul who can be both affable and combative, cooperative and recalcitrant, depending on his mood.

From Salon

There might be a bit of an edge to this one, because going back to my time as a Chelsea player there was always a rivalry here.

From BBC

Zhao is hoping to having another extended run at York Barbican, a venue that will always be close to his heart.

From BBC

He added: "Against that backdrop it was inevitable that we would always have to raise revenue. So there's no misleading there."

From BBC

There was a fear of failure - that is always a big concern.

From BBC