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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are almost constantly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or condition that occurs frequently or nearly all the time.
Example: "The lights in the hallway are almost constantly flickering, which is quite annoying."
Alternatives: "are nearly always" or "are frequently".
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The face is short, with large, membranous ears that are almost constantly in motion.
"[The trolls] are almost constantly someone whose bio says 'proud father of two' and has some high-end job.
"The light and shadow that you have to be aware of for any picture," she continued, "it's that much more when you're photographing something like this with the three-dimensionality to it, which is constantly moving, and these birds are almost constantly moving, at least their heads".
The dancers are almost constantly cheery (some far too much); the oddball bits (flexed wrists and feet; funny, stooping runs or jogs) begin to feel self-consciously quirky; and the inventiveness of the movement is lost in the incessant step-for-note busyness.
Beyond their sheer numbers, they've grown up streaming video online and on mobile devices, and are almost constantly connected.
The problems are compounded by the fact that smartphones aren't a luxury any longer – they're in the hands of nearly all U.S. teens, 45% of whom are almost constantly online.
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But he is almost constantly on the move.
He has been almost constantly ahead of Al Gore ever since.
Sangay, Ecuador 17,159 5,230 1628 This steep-sided, glacier-covered volcano is almost constantly erupting.
Helen's children are all grown up and her eldest son, John, is almost constantly on the road.
At the age of 14 he entered the French Guard and from 1618 was almost constantly in service.
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