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The phrase "always very hospitable" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who consistently shows kindness and generosity to guests or visitors.
Example: "The Smiths are always very hospitable, welcoming everyone into their home with open arms."
Alternatives: "consistently welcoming" or "perpetually gracious".
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They were "always very hospitable, and courteous", he recalls.
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"We are being very hospitable and we hope that they respect our hospitality," he said.
"Well," says Míchel, grinning, "if they've got one spare … We're very hospitable people, so if they want to let one go … Good players always have a place.
"We are very hospitable.
"They are very hospitable people".
"Everyone has been very hospitable".
"Very hospitable," Mr. Rappaport said.
Everyone's very supportive and very hospitable.
Fijians are very hospitable, understanding and accommodating.
And the people have been very hospitable.
This doesn't sound very hospitable.
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