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The phrase "always finding new ways" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a continuous effort or tendency to discover innovative methods or solutions.
Example: "The team is always finding new ways to improve efficiency and productivity in the workplace."
Alternatives: "constantly discovering new methods" or "perpetually seeking new approaches."
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And I was always finding new ways of learning on someone else's nickels".
"We were always finding new ways not only to improve it but also to use the talents of the people who came into it".
"It doesn't really matter whether it's a phone or an illustration or cool type design, we're always finding new ways, whatever they may be, to push our aesthetic".
I'll give him props for creativity; he's always finding new ways to be utterly annoying.
They're also inventive, always finding new ways to damage the state.
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"Al Qaeda is always innovating: finding new ways to work," said Ghanem al-Khoreishi, the police chief of Diyala.
It was a suspense thriller, and I was always interested in finding new ways to kill people".
The plain truth is that politicians have always been brilliant at finding new ways to insert their feet into mouths that inevitably are running too much.
It's that kind of sixth sense that keeps me on my toes, always looking, asking questions, piecing together the dots and then finding new ways to connect them to find the "what's new".
According to Juli Plassmeyer, "We are always listening to dog owners' feedback and finding new ways to evolve and improve our food".
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