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The phrase "are constantly kept" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is maintained or preserved continuously over time.
Example: "The records are constantly kept up to date to ensure accuracy and reliability."
Alternatives: "are continually maintained" or "are always preserved".
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"We are constantly kept slightly off balance".
They are constantly kept in repair each winter when laid up in drydock.
Minds are constantly kept shuttling between rules and exceptions, jokes and hard sells.
Sometimes they are friends, other times they are not speaking, but the "will they won't they" aspect drives the plot forward and we are constantly kept guessing as to whether this vastly different pair will end up together.
There have been murmurs of disapproval in America for the way the monkeys are trained and the fact that they are constantly kept on leashes and do not breed.
Harrogate International Festivals literary manager Gemma Rowland said the list demonstrates how "even the giants of the genre are constantly kept on their toes, with debut voices as serious contenders".
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The air velocity was constantly kept at 2.0 m/s.
"These things need to be constantly kept alive.
Thus the reader is constantly kept off-kilter, always a step behind the narrator.
The Aquatics Centre is constantly kept at 29c for the benefit of the divers.
Highly esteemed, he was constantly kept busy as a painter and sculptor and as a designer of court festivals.
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