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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always study" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the importance of continuous learning or practice in a particular subject or skill.
Example: "To excel in your career, you should always study and stay updated with the latest trends in your field."
Alternatives: "constantly learn" or "perpetually review".
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I always study The Good Book in the months running up to a Presidential election.
"We always study the central government's instructions very closely and follow the rules," Mr. Xu said by telephone.
You can always study later,'" Rima Marrouch, a correspondent for NPR who interviewed Mr. Shahade reported on Tuesday.
They come to her museum in small groups and always study the same Victorian narrative pictures, which were chosen for their wealth of detail.
After she was named to the post, she said, in a statement, that Hillsdale students "always study our Western heritage, American history, and the Constitution.
Svidler, 35, has won the Russian championship six times, but he does not always study or prepare as much as other top players.
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