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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always constants" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to convey the idea of something that is consistently unchanging, but it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "In mathematics, we often refer to certain values as always constants, which means they do not vary regardless of the circumstances."
Alternatives: "always unchanging" or "perpetual constants".
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The model was established on the following assumptions: (1) Young's modulus E, cross section area A, and mass per unit length were always constants; (2) The bending stiffness of rope and influence of air current were ignored; (3) The hoist ropes were simplified as single rope with the equivalent cross-section area.
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The baseline shouldn't be that unemployment is always constant.
For Bergman, the face was always the same: always constant and always fresh.
Even so, the nature of the risk is not always constant, says.
The number of repetitive computations in the simulation codes is not always constant.
Using anti_mullerian hormone (AMH) for Polycystic Ovary Syndrome diagnosis is not always constant.
"The income wasn't always constant," said Jose, who began competitive boxing when he was 5 years old.
The biggest advantage of tidal power is that it is not dependent on seasons or weather and is always constant.
"Even though it looks like it's changing erratically, there is always something deeper there that is always constant," Lipson explained.
I grew up bouncing back and forth between Compton, Watts, and South Central and violence was the only thing that was always constant.
Franklin enunciated the law now known as the conservation of charge (the net sum of the charges within an isolated region is always constant).
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