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The phrase "are constantly detectable in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing something that can be observed or identified consistently within a certain context or environment.
Example: "The effects of climate change are constantly detectable in the shifting patterns of wildlife migration."
Alternatives: "are always noticeable in" or "can be consistently observed in".
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It is known for CMV, EBV and HSV that low levels of viral DNA are constantly detectable in the saliva (Griffin et al, 2008), supporting the notion that virus antigens, albeit at minute concentrations, are constantly produced.
In some human tumours, these viruses probably play a critical role in carcinogenesis since they are present early during the process of cancer development and are constantly detectable in the tumour cells.
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When classified according to the Berlin definition of ARDS, NRBCs disappeared rapidly from the peripheral blood in mild ARDS, but were constantly detectable in patients with moderate and severe ARDS (Fig. 2c).
ROS are constantly produced in cells.
Many PAMPs (and DAMPs) are constantly present in humans.
These frameworks are constantly in flux!
They are constantly in motion.
Cells are constantly challenged by changes in their environment.
Their bases in Iraq are constantly raided.
In F1, we are constantly evolving everything.
In an animal, cells are constantly dying.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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