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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always demonstrating" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a consistent action or behavior of showing or proving something over time.
Example: "She is always demonstrating her commitment to the team through her hard work and dedication."
Alternatives: "consistently showing" or "constantly exhibiting".
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He is always demonstrating his "independence," his "maverick streak," his genius for "intellectual pragmatism".
Our mischievous little auto is always demonstrating his smiling expression and then his frowning expression.
Effectively manage every animal's medical needs, always demonstrating concern, compassion, and gentleness toward the animal.
From 1993, he reverted to more conventional flat surfaces, creating space through interleaving painted forms, but always demonstrating his extraordinarily astute use of colour.
Here there are actual musical sequences, and the five dancers worked away, sometimes touching and lifting one another, more deliberately than in much of Mr. Cunningham's more recent choreography, and always demonstrating exquisite bodily control.
He went on to postdocs on two continents, always demonstrating his prowess in getting new projects under way.
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They may not always demonstrate much chemistry.
He has always demonstrated the highest ethical standards and behavior.
"Harry" always demonstrated tremendous commitment and dedication to the hospital.
Mr. Leno has always demonstrated strength in those areas.
Similarity of arms does not always demonstrate identity of family.
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