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The phrase "always trying to make" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a continuous effort to create, achieve, or influence something.
Example: "She is always trying to make a positive impact in her community."
Alternatives: "constantly attempting to create" or "perpetually striving to achieve".
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Always remember that the news is always trying to make you scared.
He's always trying to make plays.
"Quinn's always trying to make everybody happy".
And he's always trying to make points.
We're always trying to make things better".
I'm always trying to make sense of those things".
Then you're always trying to make your losses back.
I'm always trying to make the perfect film.
They are always trying to make their books more profitable.
But I was always trying to make people laugh.
"He was always trying to make life special for everyone".
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always trying to communicate
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always preferred to make
always trying to see
always trying to push
always trying to understand
always trying to learn
always trying to improve
caught trying to make
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