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The phrase "always apologizing" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who frequently expresses regret or remorse for their actions or words.
Example: "She has a habit of always apologizing, even when she hasn't done anything wrong."
Alternatives: "constantly saying sorry" or "perpetually expressing regret."
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"I'm always apologizing.
Tim Samuels 7. Why are Londoners always apologizing?
Schaap is always apologizing, acknowledging his long-windedness, his nudnik tendencies.
Like most of the mayoral candidates, Mr. Ferrer is perpetually behind schedule, arriving late, leaving early, always apologizing.
"I don't want my kids to live the life I've had to lead, always apologizing for who I am.
When I emigrated to New York in 1959 (from Essex, no less), I was repeatedly asked why I was always apologizing, whereupon I stopped saying "sorry" and asked myself the same question.
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Always watch your tongue if you accidentally say anything rude, or offensive, always apologize or, if possible, change the topic.
If he did anything wrong, he always apologized".
I always apologized so we wouldn't fight, so that things wouldn't get worse.
"One must always apologize for talking about painting," the French poet Paul Valéry wrote.
"I'd take the name of the Lord in vain, too, though I always apologized right then, in my mind.
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