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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always enjoying" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express a continuous or habitual enjoyment of something.
Example: "I am always enjoying the little moments in life that bring me happiness."
Alternatives: "constantly appreciating" or "perpetually relishing".
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I've always enjoying swimming in lakes and in the ocean.
"We were always playing for each other, and for other people, always enjoying it," he recalls.
"I am always enjoying when the other team is picking off the other quarterback," Brady said.
She was really easy to coach, she's got a good personality, always enjoying the swimming and never complaining.
Were the occupants of this hotel always enjoying a last drink, a last dance, a last cigarette?
Ferrer owes his consistency to his lack of serious injury and, he said, to always enjoying what he is doing in the moment.
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I always enjoy tennis.
It always enjoyed superiority.
"I always enjoy that".
I always enjoy that part.
I've always enjoyed volleying.
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