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The phrase "always wonder about" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing curiosity or contemplation regarding a particular subject or situation.
Example: "I always wonder about the mysteries of the universe and what lies beyond our understanding."
Alternatives: "constantly think about" or "frequently ponder over".
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R: I admit that one thing job applicants always wonder about is how much they're going to be paid.
Yeah, I always wonder about that.
LARISSA MACFARQUHAR: I always wonder about that.
A. Yeah, I always wonder about that.
I always wonder about that".
JILL LEPORE: I always wonder about stuff like that, too.
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It's something I always wondered about: why this selection?
One thing I have always wondered about is whether grime and hip-hop could work in church.
Lots of interesting stuff you have always wondered about, along with other stuff that never even occurred to you to wonder about.
I've often had the experience of reading a science article that purported to explain some question I'd always wondered about, only to find myself getting distracted as soon as I started reading the explanation.
I managed to maintain my composure, and asked another question I'd always wondered about: "Did you have any primary vocal influences?" "Early ones, of course.
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