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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always walked" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a habitual action or behavior that occurs consistently over time.
Example: "Every morning, she always walked the same path through the park."
Alternatives: "consistently walked" or "regularly walked".
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He also always walked that line.
For Johnston, diversity and creativity always walked hand in hand.
I asked if she always walked around reading.
I always walked the same way to work every day.
Oh, there were buses, but I always walked.
"But he always walked hunched over, with his long hair sort of hiding his face.
In the street they always walked three or four paces behind the men.
He has always walked the tightrope between critical adoration and commercial success with enviable poise.
They are one of the few groups who have always walked the walk and backed their chat.
For the rest of our time in the Bronx, I always walked on the street side – the protector side.
He said he told a baseball official: "Arnold Palmer always walked on the green and flipped a cigarette.
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