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The phrase "a constant emphasis" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a persistent focus or importance placed on a particular idea or topic.
Example: "In her lectures, there was a constant emphasis on the importance of critical thinking skills."
Alternatives: "a continual focus" or "an ongoing stress".
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There was also a constant emphasis on the coming together of different art forms.
Meetings at startups are minimised, there's a constant emphasis on making the most of every minute in the day.
Up-and- coming pastors, Mr Burleson says, are tired of a constant emphasis on numbers and church size.
The blow from the right, he said, has been a constant emphasis on the family as the "repository of all virtues" -- and, thus, the only institution worthy of trust and time.
"It's a constant emphasis and awareness on his part of, whatever his body position is, wherever he finds himself, whether it's on the end of a pass, or an exchange, or a toss, get that ball secured," Coughlin said.
Throughout the magazine, there's a constant emphasis on cross-generational conversation; interviews with wise elders like octogenarian artist Molly Parkin and former Nova magazine agony aunt Irma Kurtz.
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I detect an insidious subtext in the constant emphasis on the woman's age in coverage of the recent Central Park rape case ("Rape Victim, 73, Says She Reported Earlier Confrontation With the Suspect," news article, Sept. 15).
Apart from its commercial value to him, Ashe sees the constant emphasis on his racial background as a good thing in terms of public relations for the United States.
They are silent on the subject, but in the resulting void, and with the constant emphasis on the religious motive, there is a strong suggestion, intentional or not, that we should consider whether today, too, there might be such a thing as positive violence.
This is being achieved by constant emphasis on improving awareness by regular educational sessions, implemented as a quality improvement project.
The constant emphasis on "winning" and being "No.
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