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The phrase "always explored" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is consistently investigated or examined over time.
Example: "The concept of time travel has always explored the boundaries of science fiction and reality."
Alternatives: "consistently examined" or "perpetually investigated".
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"Nightclubs always explored new areas of the city, opened new neighborhoods," he said.
Kay has always explored themes of identity and belonging through her writing.
Antonio Marras has always explored a romantic modesty and a historical focus.
"We've always explored contrasts in texture and fabric," Ms. Colovos said.
Nintendo has always explored links between its home console and handheld devices, allowing the two to be connected and to exchange data.
The Knife has always explored the tension between ecstasy and doubt that lives in the best dance music: the idea that there is an elevation slightly higher than the one you've already reached.
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He is always exploring paradoxes.
"She was always exploring with us.
"I was always exploring," he said.
He was always exploring in the bush.
And the book dances with ideas, without always exploring them.
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