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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always thrilling" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that consistently provides excitement or enjoyment.
Example: "The roller coaster ride was always thrilling, leaving us breathless every time we experienced it."
Alternatives: "consistently exciting" or "invariably exhilarating".
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It's always thrilling when somebody looks at the Way Things Have Always Been Done, and then asks: Why? 1967: Why is it necessary to wait in line for a human teller if all you want to do is withdraw cash?
This movement was always thrilling.
With the Mets, October is always thrilling.
True enough, it isn't always thrilling work.
It was always thrilling when I flew to the various tracks when she was racing.
Your pattern of secretiveness, always thrilling in an affair like ours, was another plus.
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And what arrives does not always thrill.
Emmert continued: "People aren't always thrilled when things are different.
"We're always thrilled about anybody writing about Weston," he said.
I'm always thrilled to see two generations come out to hear me read.
Of course, teenagers are not always thrilled to see grayhairs crowding their turf.
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