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The phrase "always laughs" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who consistently finds humor in situations or frequently expresses joy through laughter.
Example: "Whenever we tell a joke, Sarah always laughs, no matter how many times she's heard it before."
Alternatives: "consistently laughs" or "frequently laughs".
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But she always laughs at herself.
"He always laughs at his own jokes".
He always laughs at my jokes, too".
He always laughs when I say 'macho'macho
"She always laughs when I come," complained Waugh.
Mr. Rogers said, "It was never intended as joke, but someone always laughs".
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Always smile, always laugh, and always seem happy.
'They always laugh, we always laugh.
They were always laughing".
"We always laughed".
"And we always laugh".
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