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The phrase "a constant issue in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a recurring problem or concern within a specific context or field.
Example: "Climate change has become a constant issue in discussions about environmental policy."
Alternatives: "a persistent problem in" or "an ongoing concern in".
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Electricity is a constant issue in Gaza.
Long acquisition times in routine imaging procedures, such as whole body bone scintigraphy, are a constant issue in the field of nuclear medicine.
Yes, electronics are a constant issue in our home with three boys.
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The dilemma presented in this case underscores a constant issue for those of us working in fine and rare wines, such as Château Margaux.
The question of the educational value of radio was a constant issue, and by 1931 Lafount was strongly in the camp of those who believed that educational programming was on the increase.
West Brom have only scored 10 goals in nine Premier League matches, with Saido Berahino a constant issue for Pulis.
Fitness is a constant issue.
This is a constant issue.
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Clashes last week between political parties over land issues--a constant problem in this state--left five people dead and 18 injured near Yajalon, west of the former rebel-held zone, according to press reports.
Politicians of all parties have waded in and have transformed child rearing into a constant political issue.
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