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The phrase "am always working" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a continuous or habitual action of working, often in the context of discussing one's work ethic or schedule.
Example: "I find it hard to relax because I am always working, even during weekends."
Alternatives: "I constantly work" or "I am continually engaged in work."
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This is the ideal view of myself that I am always working at.
I am always working hard in training, preparing myself as best as I can for the games, so we will see what happens.
It never fails, I am always working out after the "sweaty guy".
"Even though I have not scored a goal or made an assist [in the first two games], I am always working," he said.
Even when I don't have a proposal on the go I am always working and thinking of ideas right down to the shape of the ring box - these details matter.
I work every day even if I am on vacation but I take time away from the office to look at the bigger picture; I feel I am always working and on the same hand always on vacation, because I love what I do.
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I'm always working.
"Mitt was always working".
VICTORIA: Daddy is always working.
His parents were always working.
"She was always working".
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