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The phrase "always exploring" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a continuous or ongoing process of discovery or inquiry.
Example: "As a scientist, I am always exploring new theories and ideas to expand our understanding of the universe."
Alternatives: "constantly seeking" or "perpetually investigating".
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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.
— sandra Linfert, A. The Times is always exploring new ways to broaden and deepen reader engagement.
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"We've always explored contrasts in texture and fabric," Ms. Colovos said.
The show opens avenues that it doesn't always explore, giving it some choppy pacing.
"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.
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