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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I'm always" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to express a habitual or constant action or feeling. Here are a few examples: 1. "I'm always happy to help out my friends when they need it." 2. "I'm always looking for ways to improve my skills and knowledge." 3. "I'm always reminded of my childhood whenever I visit my hometown." 4. "I'm always grateful for the love and support of my family." 5. "I'm always amazed by the beauty of nature when I go for a hike." 6. "I'm always careful not to make the same mistake twice." 7. "I'm always excited to try new foods from different cultures." 8. "I'm always a bit nervous before giving a presentation in front of a large audience." 9. "I'm always up for a challenge." 10. "I'm always honest with my opinions and thoughts."
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I'm always working.
I'm always smelling perfumes.
I'm always here.
I'm always honest.
I'm always studying.
Somehow, I'm always tired.
"I'm always apologizing.
I'm always still trying".
I'm always asking myself.
But I'm always trying.
But I'm always terrified".
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