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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always voting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a consistent behavior or habit of participating in elections or decision-making processes.
Example: "As a citizen, I believe in always voting to make my voice heard in the democratic process."
Alternatives: "consistently voting" or "regularly participating in elections".
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"Henry was just tickled because I was always voting against things," Mr. Dean said.
"Anna never missed an election, always voting by absentee ballot here, even for the school board," the mother noted.
Those people – Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney called them "the 47%" always voting Democrat – depend on government handouts, and vote accordingly to secure those handouts.
For five years, he has been one of the little-known gray men at those regular meetings, always voting with the usually unanimous majority, never expressing dissent or an independent view.
"I'm always voting as a critic," he says.
It is always voting, but the enduring problem of Italian governance is that its state lacks legitimacy.
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She always voted Democratic.
I always vote the party.
"I always vote," she said.
Because I always vote".
I always vote.
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