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The phrase "always trying to bridge" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing efforts to connect or reconcile different ideas, groups, or perspectives.
Example: "In her role as a mediator, she is always trying to bridge the gap between conflicting parties."
Alternatives: "constantly seeking to connect" or "perpetually attempting to unite".
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"We're always trying to bridge that gap," said John Chin, executive director of the Philadelphia Chinatown Development Corporation.
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Lisa's interest has always been in trying to bridge the gap between what is and what ought to be, particularly in issues of deep ecology.
I am trying to bridge this gap".
"But right now we're trying to bridge the gap.
But more chefs are trying to bridge that gap.
Keep trying to bridge it.
Q: Sounds like you're trying to bridge two worlds?
"She's trying to bridge the gap.
She bridged the gap that I had been trying to bridge with my father.
Trying to bridge that gap and to create understanding.
I really want to go back to those elements that I've always been into and try to bridge it through my performances.
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