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The phrase "a constant learning" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used to describe an ongoing process of acquiring knowledge or skills.
Example: "In our fast-paced world, we must embrace a constant learning to stay relevant in our fields."
Alternatives: "continuous learning" or "ongoing education".
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The experience is a constant learning path.
It's been a constant learning curve.
It's a constant learning process for us.
In between was a constant learning experience.
Being in a choir is a constant learning curve.
That's a constant learning process — how to let go and let somebody else do it who knows how to do it better than you do it.
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Coping with the disease requires a nearly constant learning curve for parents, as the needs of children change physically and emotionally.
Americans themselves will also have to embrace a practice constant learning.
If anything, operating this way should encourage a hunger for constant learning and personal growth as a means to better yourself and your business.
Dr. Dickson continued: "Hugh Butt believed in a state of constant learning.
Whatever opportunities lie ahead, I have both the critical eye and the unbridled enthusiasm to embrace and shape a life of constant learning.
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