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Are both the same?
You do this every time.
You always do this.
2025年11月19日 17:38
解答 · 1
Yes, in everyday conversation, "You do this every time" and "You always do this" mean essentially the same thing: the action is a consistent, recurring pattern or habit.
The only minor difference is structural: "every time" emphasizes the action across specific instances, while the adverb "always" is a direct, strong assertion of uninterrupted continuity.
Both phrases are understood to express the same idea of 100% frequency.
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