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The phrase "always tired" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to emphasize the state of being tired that someone feels on a regular basis, either physically or mentally. Example: After working long hours every day, Alex was always tired and had no energy.
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Somehow, I'm always tired.
"I'm always tired.
The problem is she's always tired.
He is always tired, he says again.
I couldn't sleep but I was always tired.
"It feels like I'm always tired," Vernard said.
"Victoria works a lot and is always tired.
I am always tired, but as I said before, I cannot sleep, ever!
He was slow to walk and crawl and always tired before his transplant.
I'm always tired, dizzy, have a nasty headache and feel like crap.
When you finish a Grand Tour, you are always tired, no matter how good you are.
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