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The phrase "always praising" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a consistent or habitual action of expressing approval or admiration for someone or something.
Example: "She is always praising her colleagues for their hard work and dedication."
Alternatives: "constantly complimenting" or "perpetually lauding".
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Robert Walser's narrators are always praising obedience and punishment.
Managers are always praising their players for showing character.
They think the American media is always praising American presidents.
_ Photograph: Jugendbildnis/AKG Images Robert Walser's narrators are always praising obedience and punishment.
It was never, 'We've got half an hour, let's get this over with.' We were always praising each other.
In his strange autobiography, "Fun in a Chinese Laundry," published in 1965, he scolds her garrulous habits (in always praising him).
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My father would always praise me.
You've not always praised Amazon.
"People always praise their own work," he said.
The speeches are probably anodyne (politicians always praise their hosts), so why not release them?
Party leaders always praise their candidates, but Cameron does seem to mean it.
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