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The phrase "are constantly being" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to describe ongoing or continuous actions or processes. Example: The students are constantly being reminded to turn in their homework assignments on time.
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Features are constantly being added.
New chemicals are constantly being developed.
"The poems are constantly being updated".
Newer approaches are constantly being tested.
Trousers and dignity are constantly being lost.
Improvements are constantly being made, however.
More drivers are constantly being solicited.
New ones are constantly being generated.
Teachers are constantly being vilified in the press, they are constantly being attacked.
Other possible contributing effects are constantly being sought.
Experimental methods are constantly being improved by new technology.
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