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"always research" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are suggesting that someone should take time to investigate or to become thoroughly informed about a topic before drawing conclusions or making decisions. For example: "If you plan to invest in stocks, it's important to always research the company you're considering before making a purchase."
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JW: I know you always research thoroughly.
In addition, always research the company and principals with whom you intend to do business.
"Before applying, I always research the company as much as possible, and my CV is reasonably impressive.
Also, 88% of us sometimes or always research offline before purchasing online ("showrooming") while 56% of mobile searches have local intent.
"I always research how much other companies pay and go into an interview armed with the relevant knowledge, but somehow I always come out with a bad deal.
You should always research the company thoroughly (easy to do on the Internet), and be prepared to give specific examples of how your experience relates to the job.
Although he maintained these administrative responsibilities until his retirement in 1947, his chief activity was always research; the details of managing the observatory, as well as much of the teaching, were left to others.
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I'm always researching something.
Whether writing about NHS nurses in Angels or Elizabeth I in The Virgin Queen, Milne always researches heavily.
Millionaires are always researching and studying trends.
As always, more research is needed.
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