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The phrase "always refreshed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of being consistently rejuvenated or revitalized, often in the context of energy or mood.
Example: "After a good night's sleep, I feel always refreshed and ready to tackle the day."
Alternatives: "constantly rejuvenated" or "perpetually revitalized."
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He is always refreshed by coming home to the Turin apartment, especially now that everything is running so smoothly.
Like the Greeks, the Essenes believe that the more virtuous souls have reserved for them, somewhere beyond the sea, a final place of retirement, where there is no snow or rain or heat, and which is always refreshed by a gentle breeze, while the baser ones will be committed to a murky and turbulent dungeon, where they will suffer eternal torment.
Traditional genome browsers like the UCSC Genome Browser use image-based technologies so that images are always refreshed when zooming in or out [ 42].
Guys are always refreshed and pleased by a girl with wit.
I sleep less than most people and am always refreshed, happy and excited upon waking.
By the time I return home, I am always refreshed and ready to write again.
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It's always fresh and always refreshing.
Candor is, of course, always refreshing.
Ms. Kölsch presents crisply and cleanly, always refreshing even in sizable doses.
So it is always refreshing to see something played or defended well by the amateur.
Her shrewd assessments of herself and of others were always refreshing; her company always stimulating.
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