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The phrase "always worked on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a continuous or habitual action related to a specific task or project over time.
Example: "I have always worked on improving my skills in graphic design to stay competitive in the industry."
Alternatives: "consistently focused on" or "perpetually engaged in".
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Luckily I've always worked on projects in an overlapping or parallel way.
After three years at LinkedIn, I've always worked on profile.
'Dorny' loved his footy and was an exceptionally dedicated trainer, one that always worked on his skills and kicking long before others turned up".
"I have always prided myself in playing good defense, and it's something that I've always worked on". The award recognizes nine individuals, one at each defensive position, based on their fielding success.
He's always worked on his own schedule.
His structured look always worked on me.
"I've always worked on it, always worked on it since I was a kid," Bryant said.
We have always worked on the age factor.
Mr. Owens has always worked on the inside.
Eugenides, it turns out, has always worked on the nine-year plan.
The production also benefited from Australian craftsmen who hadn't always worked on films.
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