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The phrase "about constants" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing topics related to fixed values or principles in various contexts, such as mathematics, programming, or science.
Example: "In our discussion about constants, we will explore how they are used in different programming languages."
Alternatives: "regarding constants" or "concerning constants".
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Howard's stepson Martin Amis has praised her "penetrating sanity"; in an irony surely not lost on its author, All Change is ultimately a novel about constants – loyalty, kindness, compassion – and like the best of its characters, is never less than heartwarming and wise.
In general, for the various amplification factors, the errors are about constants.
Therefore, the errors of the two velocities remain about constants and not functions of the amplification factor of the system noise.
Figures 4 and 6 reveal that for both the synthetic data and observation, the errors of the two velocities caused by the system noise are about constants (i.e. the amplification factor independent), while those by the natural background noise are generally proportional to the amplification factors.
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