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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are a constant touchstone" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that serves as a reliable standard or reference point over time.
Example: "In times of uncertainty, our core values are a constant touchstone that guide our decisions."
Alternatives: "are a steady reference" or "serve as a reliable benchmark."
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The 80s are a constant touchstone, never more so than on pre-album pop cut Rebound.
My scrutiny can be quite personal, focusing on how I, as a black woman, interact with others around me, particularly when I am working in England; but my exploration is also often stimulated by my time in Jamaica, where the legacy of colonialism has ensured that race relations are a constant touchstone of Caribbean existence.
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His presence is a constant touchstone in the book, from the notorious 1968 speech to Sanghera's wry observation that Powell's home, "within a stone's throw of streets which went black", is not even marked with a plaque.
Heritage is a constant, a touchstone for people's history.
Instead, preferring to be a constant, a touchstone, he still cooks in his restaurant, dries his palms and trots into the dining room to shake hands.
"There is a constant.
It's a constant.
It's a constant party, constant camaraderie.
Music was a constant.
Change was a constant.
Ben is a constant.
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