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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always dream" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to encourage someone to maintain their aspirations or to express a hopeful mindset.
Example: "No matter the challenges you face, always dream of a brighter future."
Alternatives: "forever aspire" or "constantly envision".
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We can always dream.
Yes, one can always dream.
Well, you can always dream.
You always dream about stuff like that".
Still, one can always dream, I suppose.
But a girl can always dream.
"That's stuff you always dream of".
It's something you always dream about".
We always dream to do much more than we can.
But flying would be great – I always dream about flying.
I always dream of walking through the fields".
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