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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always looking to fix" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone who is constantly seeking solutions or improvements to problems or situations.
Example: "She is always looking to fix any issues that arise in the project to ensure its success."
Alternatives: "constantly seeking to resolve" or "perpetually aiming to improve".
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There she was, always looking to fix things, while the dreamer looked elsewhere.
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"We're looking to fix what we can fix, and replace what we can replace".
Adpinion is looking to fix banner advertising.
Asus might be looking to fix that.
"He was always looking to hit somebody".
He was always, always, always looking to help someone else.
"I am always looking to future trends," Mr. Woo said.
"In our work, we are always looking to surprise.
"But I'm always looking to improve".
"Americans are always looking to supersize everything.
Companies are always looking to please customers.
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