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The phrase "also has constantly increase" is not correct in English.
It should be "also has constantly increased." You can use it when discussing a trend or change that has been ongoing over time.
Example: "The company's profits have also constantly increased over the last five years."
Alternatives: "has also been steadily rising" or "has also consistently grown."
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Children with weaker (borderline) impairment and normal SDQ symptom scores also have constantly increased scores in all psychometric instruments under study.
The complexity of industrial applications has constantly increased over the last decades.
Moreover, the flow of immigrants has constantly increased over the last two decades.
Since the adoption of the first Sensor Web standards in 2007, the number of Sensor Web applications has constantly increased.
The number of GMOs cultivated in field trials or for commercial production has constantly increased during this time period.
The demand for alternative methods has constantly increased in European countries, Australia, and the US [ 41– 41].
During the last decade, interest in using network models for elucidating mechanisms of disease has constantly increased [ 1].
Concomitant neck and low back pain has constantly increased in the last two decades among adolescents, while single neck pain has only increased in the 1990s.
Already many Yemenis experience interrupted water service, like electricity blackouts, which they also have constantly.
In addition, the flower diameter was also measured, such that the whole flower and inner-petal were similar and had constantly increased from S1 to S4.
Since the first Bike Sharing System (BSS) was introduced in Amsterdam (1965), studies about BSSs have constantly increased.
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