Examples of 'if not always' in a sentence

Meaning of "if not always"

if not always - This phrase is used to suggest a possibility or condition that may not be true every time but is generally the case or likely to occur

How to use "if not always" in a sentence

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if not always
If not always in the way we expect.
In thought if not always in action.
If not always heard because other.
For abilities even if not always being allowed to share them.
If not always very sensibly.
We are nothing if not always passing.
If not always with cards.
The ultimate goals of his actions are often if not always irrational.
If not always works in adults.
Outsourced supply or trade was then primarily if not always carried out by land.
If not always entirely tinciduntentum.
Christianity, even if not always to a living faith.
If not always prudent.
Emperors were tolerant in deed, if not always in word.
In fact, if not always in form, it is subject to no complusion whatever.

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They do so willfully, even if not always consciously.
The parents wrote that off to stress, but acquired amusia is usually … if not always.
All were high in importance, if not always in popular interest.
Enjoy your meals in good company as much as possible, if not always.
Chasing women, if not always catching up.
Because of this attack, heavier security measures were imposed, if not always visible.
In theory at least, if not always in practise.
Attempts to cultivate unity and patriotism have also been prominent, if not always successful.
It was a robust, if not always edifying discussion.
Strong security measures are present, if not always visible.
Gorgeous, even if not always in the best taste.
And teacher and pupils coexisted productively, if not always peacefully.
Parents generally if not always take their children 's side.
The use of chemical weapons today provokes international condemnation, if not always action.
Laughter is therapeutic, even if not always recognized as such.
Intervention to enforce non-intervention is always rightful, always moral, if not always prudent.
Smaller birds can be heard, if not always seen in the mangroves and rainforest areas.
So all in all, the restaurants along the way were interesting, if not always delicious.
With others, if not always with myself.
Travel in Thailand is inexpensive and efficient, if not always speedy.
In principle, if not always in practice.
The Castaños and their men were efficient, if not always subtle.
Stimulating, if not always productive.
By his example, belief in the Force will be accepted if not always understood.
Managers are often - if not always - tasked with relaying messages of change.
As a culture, we have loved the idea of skyscrapers if not always the buildings themselves.
So if not always the Internet, where can teens turn?
Coffee is ubiquitous at diners, if not always of high quality.
In fact, if not always in form, it is subject to no compulsion whatsoever . " ".
Controls are logically placed, if not always logically labeled.
Getting the correct information from the Commission is often - if not always - problematic.
Steady effort pays off, even if not always in an immediate, tangible way.
Some " smart practices " are widely known and highly esteemed, if not always utilized.
Abroad, he expanded his outsize - if not always benign - influence on global affairs . ".
The series enjoyed an eight-season run on NBC, drawing respectable, if not always high, ratings.

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