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The phrase "a constant topic" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a subject that is frequently discussed or consistently relevant in a particular context.
Example: "In our meetings, climate change has become a constant topic that we cannot ignore."
Alternatives: "a recurring theme" or "an ongoing subject".
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It is not a constant topic.
It is a constant topic of discussion, she said.
And money will become a constant topic in the locker room.
"They won't all go but it's a constant topic now," he said.
Locals say that the worsening economy is a constant topic of discussion.
Universities switching conferences — so-called conference realignment — was a constant topic of conversation.
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The reported minimal aptamers participate in Interactions that are distinct from those of their parent aptamers, thereby permitting the linking of a minimal aptamer target interaction to a dissociation constant topic that is distinct from that of its parent.
Since Puig, who defected from Cuba in 2012, played his first big-league game in June, his on-field flair has been a near constant topic of discussion, framed often as a larger discussion about the right and wrong ways to behave while playing the game of baseball.
Middleton's girth is a nearly constant topic of conversation, and Sapp discussed Middleton's breakfast habits in his own news conference.
By now, the morals of hunting had become a constant campfire topic.
As an avid runner new to New York, running in Central Park has become a constant conversation topic for me.
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