Sentence examples for always having as from inspiring English sources

The phrase "always having as" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a continuous state or condition, but it lacks context to determine its proper usage.
Example: "She is always having as much fun as possible during the summer."
Alternatives: "consistently having" or "perpetually experiencing".

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But if that sounds exploitative – well, the show's so silly, and so permissive, the littl'uns are always having as much fun as we are.

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Book publishing has always had as much to do with the lottery as with literature.

This grounded setting establishes a new tone for Resident Evil, which has always had as much schlock as shock.

More generally, people of faith have always had as much reason to dislike each other as they do people of no faith.

Unfortunately, we don't always have as much time as we want to eat out.

The Home lens will show you local things like apps and music, as it always has, as well as results from Amazon.

Enjoy the same activities you always have as best friends.

Today, America must lead again -- as it always has, as only it can.

"But with kids, they've still got the potential we've always had as a species.

That's an attitude I've always had as a coach, and I want to keep it that way".

The poet always has, as he puts it, "the face of the conquered painted in the colors of the conqueror".

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