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The phrase "always taking place" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an event or situation that occurs continuously or repeatedly over time.
Example: "The annual festival is always taking place during the first weekend of June."
Alternatives: "constantly occurring" or "perpetually happening".
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Instead, 10 players per team per week are randomly chosen and tested, with at least one day of testing almost always taking place the day after a game.
Evidently there's some kind of hot-rod convention going on in town, although I seem to remember those always taking place at the height of summer, when people can run around in convertible coupés with the tops down.
They are constantly working with graffiti artists to create huge murals all over the city, and inside their doors concerts, conferences, workshops, gatherings, readings, bazaars and many other events are always taking place.
At Zwiebelfisch you can join in a game of cards or chess in the middle of the night, if you feel like it; it is not as showy as many of the Savignyplatz places, but comfortable, with large wooden tables around which loud discussions are always taking place.
"If you couple the numbers up with the fact that the concrete operations are always taking place at the very top of high-rise buildings, with lots of loose pieces of stuff and the inability to protect workers with guardrails at the top, it seems to be something that's worthy of some focus," Ms. Lancaster said.
Prior to that, all but the wealthiest of us married in churches or in the family parlor, with a small reception sometimes but not always taking place afterwards.
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"But this event always takes place.
The performance always takes place in the evening.
Individual choices always take place within a broader, messy context.
"The intellectual brainstorming always takes place here," he said.
Whatever the acidity, the first reduction always takes place at the 4,5-double bond.
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