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The phrase "always doing well" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who consistently performs positively or maintains a good state in various contexts, such as personal well-being or professional performance.
Example: "Despite the challenges, she is always doing well in her studies and maintaining a positive attitude."
Alternatives: "consistently thriving" or "perpetually succeeding".
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He said the good figures were "not a new story – we've been going 14 years and always doing well".
In a world of high-achieving but vaguely lost new graduates, the importance of not always doing well or being told you are doing well is gaining currency.
I was talking to some mobile guys in Stockholm and one mentioned that S-E was always doing well and now moved to WinMo while Motorola is betting on Android, which, in my opinion, is a smart move for low-end smartphone manufacturers.
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"And I always did well.
I always did well on tests.
He's always done well at Wimbledon.
Democrats nearly always do well there.
Mr Obama has always done well on this empathy question.
And that is something Spain always does well.
But shares always do well over the long term, right?
Sabathia had not always done well in those matchups.
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