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The phrase "always standing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of being in a position of standing continuously or habitually.
Example: "He is always standing at the bus stop, waiting for the next bus to arrive."
Alternatives: "constantly standing" or "perpetually standing".
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"I am always standing and moving around.
We flipped through catalogues, and operators were always standing by.
"There was an American woman on the boat, beautiful, with dark hair, always standing alone.
"It seems to me we're always standing there with our hand out," he said.
You see it in every show, but someone is always standing in front of it".
I was always standing in competition with my friends for every play.
"He was strange," said Nasr. "He was always standing still and looking to the west.
"You were always standing in line waiting for things to happen, and people started telling jokes.
On the streets, she's always standing up, and the banjo's fairly heavy.
They're kicking, they're punching, they're always standing on something tall and being really monumental.
Ultimately, I thank my wife, Micheline, and my family for always standing by me.
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