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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always restless" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is consistently unable to relax or find peace, often due to anxiety or a constant need for activity.
Example: "Despite the serene surroundings, she felt always restless, unable to sit still for even a moment."
Alternatives: "perpetually uneasy" or "constantly agitated".
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Always a risk-taker, always restless, he had become impatient with his earlier method.
Rarely a careerist, Denny was always restless.
Limbs are awkwardly angled, body parts are always restless.
Segall, always restless, is already on to the next thing.
While her siblings had all settled close to him in Australia, she was always restless.
Growing up on the wrong side of the middle-class divide in Mexico City, Father Solalinde was always restless.
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/ I always get restless, I always will roam".
"Young people have always been restless and active, and they're entitled to their views.
For 15 minutes "Arena" avoids settling into a groove, always teeming, restless and multilayered.
LI TINGBANG, a 78-year-old Chinese immigrant who grew up on a farm outside Canton, now known as Guangzhou, was always a restless type.
He lived life to the full, and though he had opportunities to settle, he was always too restless, too eager for the next adventure.
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