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The phrase "always pursued" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a continuous or consistent effort to achieve or obtain something over time.
Example: "In her career, she has always pursued excellence in every project she undertakes."
Alternatives: "consistently sought" or "continuously chased".
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We were always pursued.
Abigail, careless and selfish, is always pursued.
"I have always pursued inner freedom," he said.
David McAlmont has always pursued singular musical liaisons.
"I have always pursued an able-bodied career," he explained.
I don't know why but the story of Ayrton is a story that always pursued me.
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This city will always pursue you.
He's just not always pursuing their aims.
High-end property, fine art etc are status goods which the rich will always pursue.
He would pursue the sort of default domestic policies that Democrats always pursue, rain or shine.
The country must always pursue what he called the "universal rights" rooted in the Constitution.
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