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The phrase "an almost constant basis" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a frequency or regularity that is very high but not entirely uninterrupted. Example: "The team meets on an almost constant basis to discuss project updates and challenges."
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The discussion of the possible limits and limitations of free speech recurs on an almost constant basis across social media, and perhaps nowhere so starkly as on Twitter, where those disagreeing with one another rail at anyone who will listen – and indeed, anyone who won't.
Men talk about it and make reference to masturbation on an almost constant basis.
I find my own thoughts interrupted on an almost constant basis.
I was stretched out, maxed out, whacked out and guilted out on an almost constant basis, fearing I was stretched so thin, that I wasn't giving my best in any area in my life.
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They've been trying to sell Digg for nearly two years, on a nearly constant basis.
Fig. 2 Plot of (sigma) as a function of iterations, an almost constant value of (sigma) furnishes a basis for selecting optimum (delta).
Fitting of the experimental profiles for generation of acetic acid was achieved with an almost constant initial acetate concentration, of 30 to 32 g/kg (as the acid) on a total biomass basis, at all experimental temperatures.
"It can keep taking an almost constant flow of snow".
Throughout the novel, food is an almost constant preoccupation.
Small Re imply a almost constant velocity.
"We are doing an assessment almost on a constant basis," General McChrystal said, speaking of both the twists and turns of the military mission and the political developments in Afghanistan.
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