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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always passionate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who consistently exhibits strong enthusiasm or intense feelings about a particular subject or activity.
Example: "She is always passionate about her work, inspiring her colleagues to strive for excellence."
Alternatives: "consistently enthusiastic" or "perpetually fervent".
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Nonetheless, always passionate.
Baseball fan always, passionate Mets fan from their beginning.
He's always passionate about what he speaks about.
"I was always passionate about the role of culture.
The answers, always passionate, depend on who is asked.
Although always passionate about cooking, Pagán admits that she never had a special affinity for bagels.
We're very different artists, but she was always passionate, and quite political.
They are always passionate, relevant to today's world and overflowing with the idioms of everyday life.
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The ad against Biggert and Dold, which is co-sponsored by SEIU, features video of the always-passionate Walsh ranting at a town hall and notes that Biggert and Dold have voted with him on issues like contraception and mortgage relief.
I have always been passionate about boxing.
"I have always been passionate about music.
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