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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always nursing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a continuous or habitual action of caring for or feeding, often in the context of infants or animals.
Example: "She is always nursing her baby, ensuring he gets the nourishment he needs."
Alternatives: "constantly breastfeeding" or "perpetually caring for".
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He noted that the donors he encountered were always willing to provide their medical records and were always nursing their own babies.
This early 20th-century heroine is a wild child: pure at heart (she's always nursing limbless rabbits), free of spirit, hedonistic but bewilderingly ill-informed (how does this country girl not know how babies come about?).
Some babies make habitual associations like always nursing to sleep, always being rocked to sleep or always being held to fall asleep.
Always nursing a certain international wanderlust, I debated a role that was offered to move to Dublin to play (probably not so nicely) with the Samwers.
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Bogarde was then becoming a matinee idol, but he always nursed deeper and darker ambitions.
The truth is that I have always nursed a secret Jeepo- phobia.
I have always nursed the suspicion that readers are far better educated than the journos they read in their papers.
Mr. Rosenberg is a wine lover who says he has always nursed a desire to make his own.
Fox, as Krauze saw him, comes out of the fiercest of the Cristero districts and has always nursed a vivid and slightly alarming nostalgia for Cristero values.
Meanwhile Americans, who've always nursed a passion for Benny Hill's non-PC comedy, can't seem to get enough of our own current icons including Ricky Gervais and Sacha Baron Cohen.
At age 19, Mr. Pilot joined the air force and became a pilot, but always nursed a desire to go into politics, friends say.
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