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always

[awl-weyz, -weez] / ˈɔl weɪz, -wiz /


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"It's not always insecurity; sometimes it's a legitimate concern," she says.

From BBC

Phillipson said: "Suspensions will always play a critical role in helping heads manage poor behaviour, but time at home today can too easily mean children retreating to social media, gaming and the online world."

From BBC

The Ipidea spokeswoman said the company has “always explicitly opposed any form of illegal or abusive conduct.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Plaid Cymru's spokesperson for housing, Sian Gwenllian MP, said the party had "always" called for a "proportionate approach" to implementing the 182-day rule, including where properties would not be eligible as full-time residences.

From BBC

Every Disney movie raises us to recognize that villains always get the best lines, the edgiest wardrobes and, sometimes, the most darling pets.

From Salon