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The phrase "a far more constant" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the constancy of two or more things, emphasizing a greater degree of constancy.
Example: "In this experiment, we found that the new method provided a far more constant result than the previous one."
Alternatives: "much more consistent" or "significantly steadier".
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But the man Cathedral had killed had become a far more constant visitor.
This drive for power is a far more constant element in his makeup than is the philosophy behind any particular revolutionary panacea he may be peddling.
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But it is easy to name many officials with far more constant protection.
Our presence is far more constant in people's lives.
That is a far more dangerous situation at the moment and one that requires constant attention from the president's national security team.
The slope changes estimated in our model represent a far more substantial cumulative effect over the longer term than the constant shifts in level.
Incidental or not, fatherhood may have been a hot topic during the DNC's third night but the constant, unending torrent of gun violence in America was a far more potent topic addressed throughout.
If anything, the intervening years have given Lee a far more seasoned cast, and they do much to keep the film from completely unraveling, a constant threat.
James Salter is a far more unusual case.
"This was a far more complex project.
A far more nuanced and satisfying experience.
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