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The phrase "always under construction" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is continuously being developed, improved, or modified, often referring to projects, ideas, or personal growth.
Example: "My skills as a writer are always under construction, as I strive to learn and grow with each piece I create."
Alternatives: "perpetually evolving" or "constantly being developed".
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The highway to Santa Cruz is always under construction.
It reads, "The road to success is always under construction".
Unlike most art forms, a network TV series is always under construction.
Though, of… Unlike most art forms, a network TV series is always under construction.
"They say the road to success is always under construction," she said.
"It's really a reminder that the road to progress is always under construction," he said.
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MSNBC's always-under-construction prime-time lineup underwent another change this month, with the addition of "Rita Cosby Live & Direct".
They have become an inevitable, always-under-construction or always-operating part of city life, as entrenched as cheap pharmacies and strip clubs.
As the world begins to conduct business over the always-under-construction Internet, we need to understand the real threats to the system … We need to fix security flaws when they become known, and not just give the problem lip service until the press coverage blows over.
Having no umbrella, I walked swiftly on Spring Street toward a block I saw mostly covered by scaffolding, joining the queue of unprepared New Yorkers who always huddle under construction to keep dry.
However, any good agency should always be under construction, improving from year one to year two and so on.
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