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The phrase "always working to please" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who consistently makes an effort to satisfy or accommodate others.
Example: "She is always working to please her clients, ensuring they receive the best service possible."
Alternatives: "constantly striving to satisfy" or "perpetually aiming to please".
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"At uni, you are always working to please the tutor and examiners, whereas in industry you are working to please clients and the creative director – and they're looking for different things," say Sam Mosley and Sarah Mullen, 24 and 23 respectively.
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We're always working to improve algorithms".
He is working hard to please his neighbors.
Bechtel must work hard to please Bodman's Hanford minders.
Extremely sensitive, easily hurt by perceived slights, always desperate to please, Gehrig tells reporters he just needs to work harder.
"He always wanted to please".
I always aim to please.
"I was always trying to please.
"I've always tried to please everyone," he said.
"We were always trying to please my mom," Girardi said.
"He was always out to please and attract American consumers.
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