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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always wondering" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express a continuous state of curiosity or uncertainty about something.
Example: "She is always wondering what life would be like if she had taken a different path."
Alternatives: "constantly questioning" or "perpetually curious."
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"This is something I'm always wondering.
Guys are always wondering where he is".
"People are always wondering what I do with it.
But that only left me, obsessive as always, wondering if any more could be done.
"I was always wondering if we would like it because we are not farmers," she added.
Thomas explained, "You're always wondering, What's going to get knocked over?
"Who are these people?" someone is always wondering aloud amid the Biennale-going throngs.
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— He said he always wondered.
"I had always wondered.
I always wondered.
"You always wondered, What if?" Turetzky said.
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