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Discover Ludwig"always laughing" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It functions as a participial phrase, usually used as an adjective to describe a person or situation that is constantly or consistently laughing. One example of using "always laughing" in a sentence could be: "My sister is always laughing at the silliest things, it's one of the things I love most about her."
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They were always laughing".
"We're always laughing and joking.
"We're always laughing," he said.
He was always laughing, joking, singing.
"She was always smiling, always laughing".
My brother's always laughing at my hair.
They're always smiling and always laughing".
She was always laughing with her friends".
He was not serious, always laughing, just kind of goofy".
She's always laughing about her trouble with hair dyes.
Wayne had been loved, and he was always laughing.
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