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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always questioning" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a mindset or behavior characterized by constant inquiry or skepticism.
Example: "Her approach to learning is marked by always questioning the information presented to her."
Alternatives: "constantly inquiring" or "perpetually skeptical".
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"Always agitating, always questioning, refusing to accept her lot, Spence worked right up to her death in 1992.
For 24 years I had been an observant, modern orthodox Jew, always questioning yet accepting that not all my questions would be answered in a way that was clear to me.
"My personality is always questioning.
They're always questioning our motives".
"Alvin was always questioning why I was getting parts.
I am always questioning myself – could it be better?
Those who achieve the greatest success, it seems, are always questioning why: why isn't something working?
And she is always questioning the scientists whose work she supports.
Socrates led an "ironic existence," one that was always questioning our humanness.
'In some ways, I'm an enemy of language, always questioning its limitations,' he muses wistfully.
He also became disillusioned, always questioning the motives of the women he dated.
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