He always brushes teeth every morning / in the morning.
P/S: "always" and "every morning" are same meaning in a sentence. It seemed repetition, so do we use it correctly?
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I would say: He brushes his teeth every morning/ He always brushes his teeth in the morning. But not at the same time. Vincent Teo It seemed repetition, so do we use it correctly?
— Fandorin
I would say: He brushes his teeth every morning/ He always brushes his teeth in the morning.
But not at the same time.
Vincent Teo It seemed repetition, so do we use it correctly?
I think you don't.
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