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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always doing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a habitual action or behavior that occurs consistently over time.
Example: "She is always doing her homework on time, which impresses her teachers."
Alternatives: "constantly engaged in" or "frequently involved in".
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"I'm always doing something.
He was always doing that.
"You're always doing the ceremony.
They're always doing something.
"It's always doing something".
I'm always doing impertinent things.
Tom was always doing acrobatics.
Crystal I'm always doing that.
You were always doing fine.
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"I'm always doing sinister Brits," he said.
Phil was always doing things like that.
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