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The phrase "always doing it" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a habitual action or behavior that someone consistently engages in.
Example: "She is always doing it, whether it's helping others or volunteering for community service."
Alternatives: "constantly engaging in it" or "perpetually involved in it".
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I was always doing it just for the free drugs".
The point here is, no matter who you play in college or what you do, you're almost always doing it with and against amateurs.
"It's like students living together — you'll always find one will have a lower threshold for doing the washing up and will end up always doing it all," she said.
A meeting with JOHN ROCKEFELLER, and the king of Nepal, at Mr. Rockefeller's home in Pocantico Hills, in which the king, speaking of the population problem, tells Mr. Rockefeller that the trouble in his country is "they're always doing it".
I'm always doing it, because if you are writing a state-of-England play now, you are going to have to write lines for, say, a second-generation Pakistani and a new immigrant Somali.
"Tiger Woods changed, (Lee) Westwood's always doing it and for me she doesn't need to get involved in any of that".
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We've always done it.
"He always does it.
La Russa does not always do it.
Easy doesn't always do it.
"It's how we always do it".
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