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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always giving" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who consistently provides help, support, or resources to others.
Example: "She is always giving her time to volunteer at the local shelter."
Alternatives: "constantly providing" or "perpetually offering".
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Always interested in others, always giving and sharing, Essie never asked for anything in return.
But they're always giving me advice".
"She was always giving," he said.
You're always giving me trouble!
"He was always giving gifts.
"They're always giving you excuses".
"You were always giving up on me.
"People are always giving him stuffed animals.
She's always giving herself to the charities".
(Men are always giving women away).
It's about always giving your best.
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