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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always hunt" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where one is discussing a consistent or habitual action of seeking or pursuing something, such as in hunting or metaphorically in life or business.
Example: "In the wild, wolves always hunt in packs to increase their chances of catching prey."
Alternatives: "constantly seek" or "perpetually pursue".
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I always hunt at night, and it's often wet, cold and miserable.
It was Anderson to whom Broad kept returning, perhaps recognising that fast bowlers always hunt best in pairs.
Baker relies heavily on speed and defense-first outfielders, and the Nationals always hunt balance on the bench.
In addition to reading books, novices should always hunt with veterans and never eat a mushroom without professional identification.
Like water finding its way into the cracks between roof shingles, those who detest the premise of a piece will always hunt down some vulnerability in the language, some line that can be twisted or abbreviated to make a point.
As you know, I always hunt for trends.
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"People are always hunting for something," he added.
Forest dwellers had always hunted the local wildlife but their needs had been small.
Plus, he said, he always hunted at least twice a week.
They're the people who are always hunting for the exits.
Of course there have always been free-roaming cats, and they have always hunted birds.
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