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The phrase "always been on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a continuous state or condition that has existed from the past up to the present.
Example: "She has always been on my side, supporting me through every challenge."
Alternatives: "has consistently been on" or "has forever been on".
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"The focus has always been on the World Championships.
You've always been on this political track.
But residents haven't always been on side.
So it has always been on videocassette.
"My focus has always been on cash.
I've always been on my own here".
I have always been on my own.
The way it's always been on Faial.
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His focus has always been on transistors per chip.
She had always been on my side.
"The focus has always been on access," Wyden told me.
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