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The phrase "a constant source of both" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that consistently provides two different things or benefits simultaneously.
Example: "The new policy has proven to be a constant source of both inspiration and motivation for the team."
Alternatives: "an unending source of both" or "a perpetual source of both".
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The outdoors is a constant source of both inspiration and rejuvenation.
For clinicians, the role of caregiver is a constant source of both rewards and stresses; these are inextricably intertwined, so much so that to remove one would be to change the nature of the clinical role.
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General Lie groups are also discussed, particularly from the orbit method perspective, which has been a constant source of inspiration for both the theory of reductive Lie groups and for general Lie groups.
Avner Offer, professor of economic history at Oxford, suggested that consumer capitalism itself, by providing a constant source of novelty, undermined "self-control, both cognitive and social".
Their father, as a famous detective himself, was both a constant source of new cases and a gentle chaperone.
China regarded the Korean Peninsula both as a defensive barrier and a constant source of security concerns.
They are a constant source of inspiration".
Money is a constant source of stress.
Nixon was a constant source of puzzlement.
"Elefriends has been a constant source of support for me.
Name change processes are a constant source of friction.
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