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The phrase "are always going" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a continuous or habitual action in the present tense.
Example: "They are always going to the gym after work."
Alternatives: "tend to go" or "frequently go".
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Leagues are always going.
"Footballers are always going out every weekend.
We are always going to have conflicts.
These things are always going around.
"There are always going to be nutcases".
People are always going to take them.
"There are always going to be kids.
There are always going to be parents.
Players are always going to get injured.
We are always going to be nitrate free.
But humans are always going to be explorers.
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