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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are always like" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a consistent behavior or characteristic of someone or something in a casual or informal context.
Example: "My friends are always like, 'Let's go out for dinner!' whenever we have a free weekend."
Alternatives: "tend to say" or "often express".
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People are always, like, 'Wow.
My friends are always like, "Honey, you're screaming".
"My adult children are always like: 'Mom, sell the house.
Even our plans on Sunday are always like, "Ah, come over whenever".
People are always like, "I love Saltines, too!" I think it's kind of chic.
"They are always like, 'You're so smart,"' he said of his friends.
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She was always like: 'Get a massage!
"We're always like: 'Come on in! Come hang out.' ".
He is always like this - win, lose or draw.
I'm always like, "Really?
I'm always like, "It isn't.
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