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You can use 总是 (zǒngshì) in a sentence to express that something is always the case. For example, you can say: 他总是很乐意帮助别人 (Tā zǒngshì hěn lèyì bāngzhù biérén) which means "He is always willing to help others".
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总是 (zǒngshì) and 常常 (chángcháng) both mean "always" in English. However, 总是 (zǒngshì) is more formal and implies a stronger sense of certainty, while 常常 (chángcháng) is more casual and implies a weaker sense of certainty. For example, 我总是很早起床 (wǒ zǒngshì hěn zǎo qǐchuáng) means "I always get up early" with a strong sense of certainty, while 我常常很早起床 (wǒ chángcháng hěn zǎo qǐchuáng) means "I often get up early" with a weaker sense of certainty.
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