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The phrase "always to fly" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to express a perpetual desire or intention to fly, but it lacks proper grammatical structure.
Example: "Her dream was always to fly, soaring above the clouds."
Alternatives: "forever to fly" or "constantly to fly".
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His goal was always to fly the finished product.
To do your best always; to fly high but stay grounded.
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Hoffman always wanted to fly.
HE always wanted to fly the skies.
"I always wanted to fly," he recalled.
Still, he says, "I always wanted to fly".
Harold Jr. always wanted to fly, his son Kurt said.
I always like to fly on an airline right after they've had a crash.
Like a dancer is always trying to fly, really - to do something that's just not possible.
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