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The phrase "always playful" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that consistently exhibits a playful attitude or behavior.
Example: "The puppy is always playful, bringing joy to everyone around."
Alternatives: "constantly playful" or "perpetually playful".
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Mongiwekhaya reminds us that language is political, wordplay not always playful.
Thanks to Goldie's trademark gold teeth his roles were almost always playful, bumbling and slightly psychotic gangsters.
Willie's conduct as a writer, while always playful, somewhat belied his image of a chaotic and irregular life.
"Playful" is a terrible word in English — sadistic teachers and bosses are always "playful" — and "tongue-in-cheek" a sad one.
But while Mr. Lanigan-Schmidt's works are always playful and often humorous, they do not give an impression of atheism or skepticism.
_"_Playful" is a terrible word in English — sadistic teachers and bosses are always "playful" — and "tongue-in-cheek" a sad one.
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Deller has always been playful as well as political.
They never show someone having cramps or her face breaking out or tearful — it's always happy, playful, sporty women".
Her collections always include playful knits and roomy all-in-ones, a jumpsuit style she developed that's great for traveling or layering with a blazer.
I really enjoyed the characterization, which is always so playful, and was really impressed by the amount of twists and turns and drama of the tale.
"There was always a playful glint in his eye.
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