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The phrase "always be on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a state of constant readiness or availability, often in the context of technology or communication.
Example: "In today's fast-paced world, it's important to always be on to respond to customer inquiries promptly."
Alternatives: "constantly available" or "perpetually active".
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Should they always be "on show"?
Enemy Spy! Always be on full alert!
For this one, your weight should always be on one leg -- but both feet should always be on the ground.
Always, always, always be on your best behavior.
They will always be on the attack.
"It'll always be on my mind.
His microphone should always be on.
"Technology has enabled this expectation that we always be on".
"You will always be on the chessboard," Cesare warns her.
In fact, the moon will always be on this line.
And Shakespeare will always be on the side of women.
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