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"will always be welcomed." vs "will be always welcomed."

Both phrases are similar, but the correct one is "will always be welcomed." The adverb "always" should come before the verb "be" in this case.

Last Updated: March 21, 2024

will always be welcomed.

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is the correct word order for expressing that someone or something will be welcomed continuously or on all occasions.

Examples:

  • Your ideas will always be welcomed in our team.
  • Kindness will always be welcomed in this community.
  • New members will always be welcomed with open arms.
  • Constructive feedback will always be welcomed by the management.
  • Your presence will always be welcomed at our events.

Alternatives:

  • will be welcomed always.
  • will be welcomed at all times.
  • will be welcomed continuously.
  • will be welcomed on all occasions.
  • will be welcomed every time.

will be always welcomed.

This phrase is not the standard word order in English. The adverb "always" should precede the verb "be."

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