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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always broken" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is consistently not functioning or in a state of disrepair.
Example: "The old vending machine in the break room is always broken, and no one bothers to fix it."
Alternatives: "constantly malfunctioning" or "perpetually out of order".
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The Tardis is always broken.
The elevators are always broken".
ANTONELLI -- Which, are always broken.
"That's where economics has always broken down," he said.
(Laughs) That's where economics has always broken down.
The pay phones were always broken (where I lived, they were mainly used as urinals).
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Something's always breaking.
Golf swings always break down.
They always broke down.
But they always broke.
If the signals always break, replace them.
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