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The phrase "always staying" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a continuous state of remaining in a particular place or condition.
Example: "She is always staying positive, no matter the challenges she faces."
Alternatives: "constantly remaining" or "perpetually being".
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Fine, but Mr. Navellier shuns timing, always staying fully invested.
But always, always, staying true to its values – to inform, educate, entertain – and I hope, inspire.
I'm not necessarily a supporter of always staying put, but it's complicated.
"[But] I'm always staying focused on doing my best, and I'm still the same.
They spent almost half their lives in Europe, always staying at the Cipriani in Venice, the Ritz in Paris.
It was always staying out on the left, but he's happy enough to tap in for his par.
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It always stays new.
As always, stay tuned.
She always stays in touch.
"That always stayed with me".
I always stay confident.
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