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The phrase "always be smuggling" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where one is discussing the act of secretly transporting goods or information, often in a humorous or metaphorical sense.
Example: "In the world of espionage, the motto is to always be smuggling valuable secrets to stay one step ahead of the competition."
Alternatives: "constantly be transporting" or "perpetually be sneaking".
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"There will always be smuggling.
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"Unless revolution uproots the basic social organization, the biological family — the vinculum through which the psychology of power can always be smuggled — the tapeworm of exploitation will never be annihilated," Firestone wrote.
People can always be smuggled by boat".
There's always been smuggling across Venezuela's long and porous borders, so as long as there's been a price differential, there's likely been an illicit gas trade in the region.
BAT's spokesman, Scott McIntyre, says: "Plain packaging has always been misleading and won't stop smoking because branded cigarettes will be smuggled in and because tobacco companies will have to respond to that by cutting prices to stay competitive".
agents had allowed guns to be smuggled across the border.
Small private vessels are one avenue by which nuclear materials may be smuggled across international borders.
The original work, in the meantime, would be smuggled West.
Migrants with sufficient financial means pay to be smuggled along the migration networks [ 7].
"People thought I was smuggling diamonds.
We were not smuggling for money, we were smuggling for our lives.
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