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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always in shape" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who consistently maintains physical fitness or a good physical condition.
Example: "Despite his busy schedule, he manages to stay always in shape by exercising regularly and eating healthy."
Alternatives: "consistently fit" or "perpetually fit".
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They're always in shape.
The fighters go three rounds of two minutes each, he said, but are not always in shape for that.
And he doesn't drink and he doesn't smoke, "which is for religious reasons, but it's always helped me with my sport because I'm always in shape and I don't put weight on".
L is ALWAYS in shape.
Britney was always in shape for her dance videos.
Here are some tips: Britney was always in shape for her dance videos.
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While too klutzy, absent-minded and uncompetitive to ever be a true athlete (not to mention growing up in an era when there were no sports teams for girls) I've always kept in shape because I've always loved to move.
The calyx is always different in shape and size from the corolla, and the sepals are free from each other in all families except Zingiberaceae, which has a tubular calyx with small free lobes.
Few people affiliated with the Red Sox have a good idea about where he might be or what he's up to in the winter months, other than that he tends to visit the Dominican Republic for about a week and always stays in shape.
It is the basic unit for intra/inter coding and is always square in shape.
In a transient situation with an instantaneous point source, the instantaneous critical plume is always spherical in shape, and the union of all the instantaneous critical plumes with time forms a shape similar to that of the steady-state critical plume.
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