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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always painstaking" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a process or effort that is consistently thorough and meticulous.
Example: "Her always painstaking attention to detail ensured that the project was completed flawlessly."
Alternatives: "consistently meticulous" or "invariably thorough".
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And while his work was always painstaking, it has also become painful.
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"Diplomacy is painstaking work.
The process was painstaking.
It is painstaking work.
The process entailed painstaking relationships.
Because this is painstaking.
"This is painstaking work.
The lows will be painstaking.
But nothing beats painstaking inspection.
The review process is painstaking.
But relationship-building is painstaking.
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