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The phrase "always thanked" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone is consistently expressing gratitude or appreciation.
Example: "In our team meetings, she is always thanked for her contributions and hard work."
Alternatives: "consistently appreciated" or "regularly acknowledged".
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"You always thanked the bus driver.
But he was very thirsty, and was grateful for drinks, and always thanked us and said how sorry he was to be 'such a jolly nuisance'.
They always thanked him, but they also shook their heads as they wrote out the cheques, offered chunks of cash for less, offered VAT-off ready money.
When I cringe and, as politely as possible, suggest that maybe the questioner might consider this or that option say, that somebody might save more money buying this vehicle or find that one more enjoyable or more reliable–I am nearly always thanked and then promptly dismissed.
You must go!" And I did and I've always thanked her.
It's what I owed her, but she always thanked me anyway.
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"I always thank God for everything, and an extra thanks for being here -- we believe this is the land of opportunity," Mr. Berry said.
"Like always, thank you God, thank you grandma," he started, adding thanks to his mother, and father and brother who have passed.
"They always thank me afterward".
As always, thank you for reading.
She would always thank him effusively".
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