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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always constantly" is not correct and is generally considered redundant in written English.
You can use it when trying to emphasize the idea of something happening without interruption, but it is better to choose one of the two words.
Example: "She is always constantly checking her phone for messages."
Alternatives: "always" or "constantly".
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"We're always constantly on the phone," said Ms. Dorfman.
I've always constantly had trouble putting on weight, so it's actually a whole lot for me.
"I'm always constantly rooting for her no matter what," Serena said.
We are always constantly in touch with the people, we live together side by side.
"We're always constantly implementing new ideas," said Brian Bodey, a Honda team leader.
"That's why I'm always constantly going to legal libraries and looking up cases.
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You should be making press kits, handing out business cards, emailing constantly, and always, always expanding your network.
Not only does technology appear to interfere with your children experiencing happiness, but, even worse, in their always-connected, constantly distracted lives, children may not learn what real happiness is and where it comes from.
To Kem, sex has a clearly defined scoring system, with every girl carrying within herself always a constantly-updated sexual league table that it is possible for him to top.
Facebook found that it could only create a constantly churning, always-interesting News Feed by convincing the whole world to make and share content.
She was always dizzy, and vomited constantly.
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