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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always responding" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a consistent action of replying or reacting to something, often in the context of communication or feedback.
Example: "In customer service, it's crucial to be always responding to inquiries to maintain a good relationship with clients."
Alternatives: "constantly replying" or "perpetually reacting".
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They're always responding to the market, and that's why they're always late.
"We're always on the back foot, we're always responding," she said.
"My e-mail is always full of messages from kids, and I'm always responding," Gatlin said.
Stories are not meant to be temporally frozen; they are always responding to contemporary realities, but in a timeless fashion.
The ephemeral nature of the meme means that its creators are always responding to the day's news.
And leading climate researchers have come in for criticism of their deportment, of their episodic reluctance to share data with climate skeptics, and for not always responding well to critical analysis of their work.
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Minority students don't always respond.
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