I don't know all of the story.
⇒⇒ It isn't always the case that I know all of the story.
I know none of the story.
≒ I don't know any of the story.
He isn't always the best salesperson in
the firm.
⇒⇒ It isn't always the case that he is the best salesperson
in the firm.
He's never the best salesperson in the
firm.
Not everybody wants to get a promotion.
⇒⇒ It isn't always the case that everybody wants to get
a promotion.
Nobody [No one] wants to get a
promotion.
You cannot get everything you want.
⇒⇒ It isn't always the case that you can get everything
you want.
You can get nothing you want.
≒ You cannot get anything you want.
I won't buy both of the articles you recommend.
⇒⇒ It isn't always the case that I'll buy both of the articles
you recommend.
I'll buy neither of the articles you recommend.
≒ I won't buy either of the articles you recommend.
Do I always have to wear a tie here?
−No, not necessarily.
⇒⇒ −No, it isn't always the case.
−No, you don't have to.
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