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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always performing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that consistently engages in a particular activity or task.
Example: "The actor is always performing, whether on stage or in front of the camera."
Alternatives: "constantly acting" or "perpetually engaged".
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A charming man in his late forties with close-cropped hair and an earring, Orrall has a vibrant sense of performance, insofar as he is always performing.
We all know how good they are, how they always raise their level of performance in the big occasions, and they are always performing their best tennis in the last four of a Grand Slam. "Everybody knows that, in the last five or six years, this is the case.
"We are always performing.
In some ways, politicians are always performing.
In other words, they are always performing.
He is, in other words, always performing.
He was always performing for her.
Which raises the question, Is Mr. Meese always performing?
She calls the show "Between Flights," because she is always performing somewhere else.
I wonder if Manson ever stops acting, if he is always performing like this.
By Eric Lach October 19, 2011 In some ways, politicians are always performing.
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