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The phrase "always being connected" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of constant connectivity, often in the context of technology or communication.
Example: "In today's digital age, we find ourselves always being connected, whether through our smartphones or social media."
Alternatives: "constantly connected" or "perpetually linked".
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In terms of energy consumption, always being connected can also be perceived as always being drained.
The idea, apparently seemed to have hit a nerve in a culture where it's all about pushing forward, not resting, not sleeping, and always being connected.
Of course, with a wired connection you're, you know, wired; some businesses could value mobility and always being connected as the plus of all pluses.
Always being connected.
Always being connected can make us anxious or addicted.
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I have always been connected with nuns.
Our artwork and our lives have always been connected".
"It's just that it has always been connected to people's livelihoods and saving neighborhoods".
The truth is that real violence and violent art have always been connected.
For me, then, removal and the Civil War have always been connected.
My fashion has always been connected to what America was in the Sixties, Seventies, Eighties and early Nineties so much.
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