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Discover Ludwig"always hunting" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone who is constantly searching or looking for something, either literally or figuratively. Example: Sarah was always hunting for new adventures, whether it be traveling to a new country or trying out a new hobby.
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They're the people who are always hunting for the exits.
"People are always hunting for something," he added.
Allan: There's a regular who comes in who is always hunting for CDs.
When we used to go to the market she was always hunting round for vegetables.
"I was the person who was always hunting something out of a Dumpster," she said.
He is always hunting for new locations using Google Earth to find "the sorts of shapes that I'm interested in.
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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.
Of course there have always been free-roaming cats, and they have always hunted birds.
I always hunt at night, and it's often wet, cold and miserable.
"He's a hunter and he has always hunted," she said.
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