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The phrase "almost a constant" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is nearly unchanging or stable, but not entirely so.
Example: "The temperature in the room was almost a constant, fluctuating only slightly throughout the day."
Alternatives: "nearly constant" or "virtually unchanging".
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Fusing live music, poetry, singing and the use of objects, in this instance oars, to create sound and music as the drama is played out, the play has almost a constant backdrop of noise, intended to elevate the audience's immersion in the piece.
The core shell composite offered almost a constant specific capacitance at different current densities.
It is noted that this ratio is almost a constant, i.e., approximately 0.004.
After hydrogen addition brake thermal efficiency was rised and reached almost a constant value in a wide range.
From the figure, we find that the TSaT-MUSIC algorithm can estimate DOAs and delays in almost a constant time.
Therefore, it cannot benefit from the increase in nodes and its throughput is almost a constant value.
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With time you will begin to rely on the breath consistently, almost like a constant meditation.
She was inhabited now by an almost seductive notion, a constant low-lying temptation.
The DBC mainly concerns medical care; nursing care is almost regarded as a constant factor.
Here, two regions with almost constant a(r) are separated by a "boundary" where a smooth transition between the phases occurs.
The points corresponding to 7.5%, 10%andd 12.5% had an almost constant scattering coefficient, having an almost linear decreasing at lower and higher anticoagulant concentration (AC).
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