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'Constantly shifting' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe something that is changing or adjusting frequently and rapidly. For example, you could say: 'The stock market is constantly shifting, making it difficult to stay on top of the latest changes.'
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Constantly shifting frontlines make it difficult for anyone, including those providing aid, to navigate the area.
Alliances are constantly shifting.
And constantly shifting.
And they are constantly shifting their attention.
"It's constantly shifting," he says.
Its problem is its constantly shifting tone.
They despaired over constantly shifting traffic patterns.
"It's a constantly shifting series of alliances".
It was a constantly shifting battle of ever-mutating enemies.
This mirrors the constantly shifting boundaries and labels throughout.
"The political terrain was constantly shifting while we were there.
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