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always

[awl-weyz, -weez] / ˈɔl weɪz, -wiz /


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The German coach said recently that he had always been a big fan of Calvert-Lewin and would always sign him if the opportunity presented itself.

From BBC

"He was constantly unwell as a baby. We were always calling the doctors," she said.

From BBC

“And it was really watching Gilda when I realized, ‘cause I’d always liked acting in school, that it was actually a local possibility.

From Los Angeles Times

"We very much live for now, which isn't always the right choice," they laughed, saying they had just bought their dream car, but it was "bittersweet" as Andy can't drive it.

From BBC

"Country music has always been a highly diverse form - merging and mixing black, indigenous, Mexican and other traditions - and yet, country music has struggled to accept its essential diversity," King said.

From BBC