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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always wonder" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a continuous curiosity or contemplation about something.
Example: "I always wonder what life would be like if we could travel back in time."
Alternatives: "constantly ponder" or "frequently contemplate".
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Yeah, I always wonder about that.
"You always wonder," she says.
LARISSA MACFARQUHAR: I always wonder about that.
I always wonder about that".
I always wonder what they are photographing.
A. Yeah, I always wonder about that.
I'll always wonder what he would say".
"You always wonder, Which bay?" Floyd said.
"I always wonder how we're going to get through it.
So you always wonder if you're getting through".
We'd always wonder if it would have worked".
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