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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I always recite" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a habitual action of reciting something, such as a poem, prayer, or text. Example: "Every morning, I always recite my favorite poem to start the day on a positive note."
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I always recite the details of Winston Churchill's wilderness years - Ireland, gold standard, general strike, India, abdication - with trepidation.
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Can there be any argument what the movie is based on?? Plus when I tell a white lie, my mother always recites, "Oh what a Tangled web we weave, when first we practice to deceive".
She squabbled with fate, demanded an explanation (I've never harmed a soul, she insisted), and quoted the Psalm we always recited at the annual memorial service for her mother, my grandmother Sarah: "Princes have persecuted me without a cause".
"He was always reciting the nationalist slogans.
My mom has always recited this quote, and it always stuck.
No, I think I recited an Emily Dickinson poem.
I count backward, I count my blessings, I recite what little poetry I know by heart.
I always listened to what the teachers had to say even if I could recite the syllabus for eighth-grade social studies in my sleep.
INSPIRATION I recite two poems, always, every day.
When I heard him recite this poem, I was surprised.
I can recite it still.
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