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The phrase "always roots for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express consistent support or encouragement for someone or something, often in the context of sports or competitions.
Example: "No matter the outcome, she always roots for her favorite team during the championship games."
Alternatives: "always supports" or "always cheers for".
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Pitino added that he always roots for Providence — "my unofficial alma mater".
"Russell likes a good fight and always roots for the underdog," said Daniel Halpern, Mr. Banks's editor at Ecco Press.
Sashka Hanna-Rappl always roots for the underdog.
Bern is a small time outfit doing big, big things in the helmet world and CrunchGear always roots for the little guy.
My son always roots for the predator.
America is a country of immigrants who came here seeking to fulfill their dreams of better lives and we are a people that always roots for the underdog who overcomes adversity to achieve greatness.
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