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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arriving always" is not correct and sounds awkward in written English.
It could be used in a context where you want to emphasize the continuous nature of arriving, but it is not a common construction.
Example: "The train is arriving always on time, which is impressive."
Alternatives: "constantly arriving" or "always arriving".
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And they're regular, arriving always on a certain day, at a certain time.
Lent, the period of 40 days leading up to Easter, is meant to prepare our hearts to receive God: to receive God as God, as wholly other, as the Other who is coming, who is always coming, always arriving, always surprising us in the face of the dinner guest who shows up unexpectedly asking if we've remembered to prepare him a seat.
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And the goal, when it does arrive, always has an air of improbability about it, with only the faintest suggestion of a correspondence between what Cahill did in the lead-up and the ball hitting the back of the net.
Lucien Le Petit-Breton gave an insight into the psyche of a professional bike rider when he noted: He arrives, always correct, but reserved, with a serious demeanour, unfathomable!
At work today, Luce is efficient, humorless, revered by colleagues; arrives always at 9 15, leaves at 6, carrying armfuls of work, talks jerkily, carefully, avoiding visitor's eye; stutters in conversation, never in speechmaking.
When adding the reordering module of COPE[3], the packets arrive always in order; however, this module increases the delay for each packet.
As a result of the Markov property, a probability to arrive always depends on the state at the previous time step, which results in a number of possible definitions.
In 1799, Webster had discounted smallpox because "the Indians, who were perfectly acquainted with the disease [smallpox] after the English arrived, always gave a very different account of it... .......... (2 ).
Whether a female or not, the organizer shall arrive always first.
The import of the paradox could be that all "arriving" is always in the past: whenever we arrive somewhere, our journey is completed, or "past".
I moved to Brooklyn and then Manhattan, and the birthday cards kept arriving -- always on the right date.
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