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The phrase "always creating" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a continuous or habitual action of making or producing something.
Example: "As an artist, I find joy in always creating, whether it's painting, sculpting, or experimenting with new mediums."
Alternatives: "constantly producing" or "perpetually crafting".
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Rather, he's always smiling, always creating".
He needs enemies and is always creating them.
He drew compulsively, always creating images of castles and villas.
As always, creating suspense on television requires manipulating time.
I don't always have lipstick on, I'm not always creating art.
"My father was always creating these kinds of intimate spaces," Claire Nivola said.
"He's always creating, thinking, inventing, with ideas gushing out of him continuously.
Saxelby is happy to comply: "She's always creating something new, which is rare for a cheese maker to do.
I can't just sit on a beach and enjoy the surf and the sun; I'm always creating.
"My vision was always creating this really cool, interesting company where people really liked work and we had an impact on our community," he said.
The company is committed to constantly making things, always creating collaboratively and always exploring ways of using the human body as a graphic and expressive medium.
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