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"always do that" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used as a command or instruction, indicating that the listener should consistently perform a specific action. Example: "If you want to succeed in life, always do that which scares you the most."
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(They always do that).
We didn't always do that.
"I can't always do that.
They always do that, too.
Americans don't always do that".
A company can always do that.
Similar(15)
You're always doing that calculus.
(We were always doing that).
"She always does that," he says.
"Maybe he always did that, but we all fell out".
"He always does that and has," said Woakes.
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