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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always carry" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a habit or recommendation regarding something that should be consistently brought along or kept on hand.
Example: "In case of emergencies, you should always carry a first aid kit in your car."
Alternatives: "always have" or "consistently bring".
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"I always carry a recorder.
I always carry two cellphones.
I always carry bottles of water.
Stacie: You always carry a gun?
I always carry my phone with me.
That is something I always carry.
"I always carry a camera," he said.
"I always carry extra switches," he said.
We always carry them in the truck.
Ridges always carry important physical information in practice.
Also, remember to always carry.
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