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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always upbeat" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who consistently maintains a positive and cheerful attitude.
Example: "Despite the challenges, she remains always upbeat, inspiring those around her to stay positive."
Alternatives: "consistently positive" or "perpetually cheerful."
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"I'm always upbeat.
"He's tireless and always upbeat".
Their message is nearly always upbeat.
He was always upbeat, always encouraging".
"He's got a unique personality — demanding, but always upbeat.
Throughout her bimonthly prison visits, accompanied by their mother, "Brian was always upbeat," she said.
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"He was always an upbeat, positive guy," Mr. McGinest said.
But Christopher was not always so upbeat about the future.
Make the department user-friendly by always being upbeat, respectful, and considerate.
"Mr. Pergerson was always very upbeat and followed up on every lead," she said.
The former MTV presenter is an excellent storytelling comic and always an upbeat presence onstage.
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