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Discover LudwigThe phrase "of always" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to emphasize something that happens frequently or permanently. For example, "She has been a loyal friend of always."
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Of always asking.
Never instead of, always in addition to.
"That's how it's kind of always been," he said.
"I was kind of always dizzy and foggy.
"Matt was sort of always on my mind," she said.
It has a feeling of always being right.
"Modern dance has kind of always been like a stepchild.
We sort of always knew what it was.
"I think that's kind of always been my motto.
"I kind of always wanted to do that," Piazza said.
Ardu has found a way of always beating me.
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