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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always saying about" is not correct in standard written English.
It is not a commonly used expression and may lead to confusion. Instead, you might want to use it in contexts where you are referring to someone frequently discussing a particular topic.
Example: "She is always saying about how important it is to stay healthy."
Alternatives: "constantly talking about" or "frequently mentioning".
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Then there were the unprintable things her ex-husband was always saying about her, to the point where his venomous account of their relationship, serialized in 1962, earned him the disgust of his peers.
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That's what they always said about life.
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What happened?I will say to you what I always say about opinion polls: it is still early days.
One thing you can almost always say about Allardyce's teams, they don't make things easy for opponents.
For the moment, the thing that the polls always say about politicians has become true of the pollsters themselves.
Stoic – that's what they've always said about me, and by "always" I mean "never".
But one thing you could always say about John: When he was cooking, you got enough".
"Bruising," they always say about the kind of week that's happened to Iain Duncan Smith.
Two things are always said about the London borough of Tower Hamlets.
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