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The phrase "a constant headache" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a persistent problem or source of annoyance in various contexts, such as work or personal life.
Example: "Dealing with the ongoing technical issues has become a constant headache for the entire team."
Alternatives: "a continual nuisance" or "an ongoing burden".
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A constant headache - stress, not my shirt.
Simonsen said he had a constant headache and his sense of smell had gone.
"CHURNING" is a constant headache for the companies that provide Internet access.
He said he had a constant headache for the first month.
Flight delays are a constant headache for business travelers, who are the airlines' most lucrative source of revenue.
Mr. Gates, Mr. Roberts recalled, was "a very bright kid, but he was a constant headache at MITS".
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Since taking office, he's been a near constant headache for the White House a polarizing and politically tone-deaf dud at the center of almost every controversy the president faced during his first term.
It can be difficult to figure out that you grind your teeth on your own, but here are some signs that may indicate that you do grind your teeth at night: A dull, constant headache.
But the inquiry has been an almost constant headache for Mrs May.
A 32-year-old secundigravida presented with constant headache and complained of disorientation in her day-to-day life at 16 weeks of gestation.
And we have a constant management headache.
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