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The phrase "always a hassle" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or task that is consistently troublesome or inconvenient.
Example: "Dealing with the paperwork for the project is always a hassle, but we have to get it done."
Alternatives: "constantly a nuisance" or "frequently a burden."
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It's always a hassle".
And it was always a hassle.
Invoices are always a hassle for small businesses.
For a frequent traveler like David Recordon, sorting through piles of mail after he returned from trips was always a hassle, not to mention an environmental challenge.
After using a Cingular 8125 for about a year I had come to loathe Windows Mobile 5. It's slow and clunky and almost always a hassle to work with.
Moving is almost always a hassle that ends up costing more money than you anticipated.
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Checking bags will probably always be a hassle.
As a student, a large proportion of your costs will be spent on textbooks which, due to their enormous combined weight, always become a hassle when you want to go home for the weekend and do some revision.
Email encryption has always been a hassle to use.
Sniper Rifle: The sniper rifle in GTA has always been a hassle to use.
No matter how many times I do it, or how easy the latest version of XCode tries to make it, it's always a giant hassle.
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