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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always answering" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who consistently responds to questions or inquiries without fail.
Example: "She is known for always answering her emails promptly, ensuring that no message goes unanswered."
Alternatives: "constantly responding" or "perpetually replying".
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"I was loud and always answering all the teacher's questions.
Sur listened intently when gallerygoers asked questions, always answering sweetly and supportively.
"I'd go to media day and I was always answering the question: 'Why is the South so much better than the North?' " Weiberg said.
"There's that mental down time that candidates need -- not to be always on, always answering and figuring out the next step.
If someone always answers 20 out of 100, then answers 30 when they are up a mountain, that comes out as a positive, even though other people are always answering 70.
"I do not know where you got information that my family is connected to a privileged group," he said, as always answering with a benign smile and a slightly surprised look in his eyes.
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