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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always kind" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who consistently exhibits kindness or a kind demeanor.
Example: "She is always kind to everyone she meets, making her a beloved member of the community."
Alternatives: "consistently kind" or "perpetually kind".
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She was always kind".
Her classmates weren't always kind.
The reaction is always kind and compassionate.
It's always kind of rattling around".
It always kind of made me smile".
The public aren't always kind.
"It was always kind of a joke.
"It's always kind of a send-up".
He always kind of keeps his distance.
When I see him, he's always kind.
It always kind of leads to loneliness.
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