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The phrase "a constant need for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express an ongoing or persistent requirement for something.
Example: "In today's fast-paced world, there is a constant need for innovation and adaptability in business practices."
Alternatives: "an ongoing demand for" or "a continual requirement for".
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"There's a constant need for reassurance.
So there's a constant need for new names, as formerly unusual ones become too common.
He is the first to admit that he has a constant need for discipline and order.
There's a constant need for somebody to do something for which there is no job description.
Holiday parties abound, which creates a constant need for the kind of fancy-pants knowledge the journal confers.
As members of the security forces were continually targeted by the IRA, there was a constant need for caution within the family.
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But there is a constant need in the world for good freelance writers or stringers who you can say "hey, this guy at our organization just made a great breakthrough in such such field and we'd like to write a story about it and feature it in our channels" and who know how to do it and do good work.
"It's creating a 24/7 constant need for impression and appearance management".
There is a constant need to develop advantageous materials for removing radioactive waste from aqueous systems.
Survival becomes a precarious matter when there is no regular congregation and an almost constant need for maintenance and conservation.
As a result, the constant need for new antibiotics has far outpaced the development of new classes of antimicrobials by the pharmaceutical industry (2 in the last 20 years) [5], [6].
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