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The phrase "a constant work in progress" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is continuously being developed or improved over time.
Example: "Our project is a constant work in progress, and we are always looking for ways to enhance its features."
Alternatives: "an ongoing development" or "a continuous evolution".
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"It's a constant work in progress," said the principal, Evan Ahern.
In their view, the network is a constant work in progress, requiring endless pragmatism.
The school's aged building is a constant work in progress, with every crevice in use as Edison's program grows.
"A museum is never ever finished, it is a constant work in progress, a constant process of change and transformation".
Masculinity, like any attribute, should be open to interpretation, a constant work in progress that allows room for growth.
And like all Little Bulb's work, this is likely to be a constant work in progress, that may yet grow into a real whale of a show.
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The Bootcamp Bootleg is more of a cook book than a text book, and more of a constant work-in-progress than a polished and permanent piece.
Mergers and acquisitions seem to have become a constant in the business landscape, works-in-progress more unceasing than construction in Manhattan.
It remains an exciting work-in-progress.
The simulator´s project is a work in progress, requiring constant refinements derived from the experiences ("experiments") of costumers.
"Like all previous economic experiments, this project is going to be a work in progress, subject to constant refinement".
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