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The phrase "always trying to get" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a continuous effort or attempt to achieve something or obtain something.
Example: "She is always trying to get the best results in her projects, no matter the challenges she faces."
Alternatives: "constantly seeking to obtain" or "perpetually attempting to achieve".
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Everyone is always trying to get ahead".
"We're always trying to get better.
I'm always trying to get the best players".
So I'm always trying to get them to get started.
She was always trying to get away from prostitution.
She was always trying to get people to visit China".
I was always trying to get here,'" Bennetts said.
So I was always trying to get my parents moving.
"I'm always trying to get her to do a cookbook".
My wife's always trying to get me to stop.
"I was always trying to get away," Fox said.
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