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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are unceasingly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe actions or states that are continuous and without interruption.
Example: "The waves are unceasingly crashing against the shore, creating a soothing sound."
Alternatives: "are constantly" or "are incessantly".
Dictionary
are unceasingly
adverb
Without ceasing (stopping), continuously
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About lies, everyone is an expert; they are unceasingly seen, heard and produced.
Those Dallas accounts are unceasingly intense, with the string timbre pared back and the phrases relentlessly aggressive.
Their online lives are primary-coloured blurs of Hipstamatic-captured perfection – baby Eleanor never seems to cry, their dog Kingsley wouldn't be out of place at Crufts, and doe-eyed, immaculately dressed Naomi and Josh are unceasingly happy.
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We must be unceasingly vigilant.
But I have been unceasingly at work, and this has been very healthy for me.
A paradox of Mr. LaChiusa's music is that is unceasingly melodic yet not conventionally tuneful.
All of them have been unceasingly kind to me, as she was.
As protestors were arrested, others would take their places so that the establishment was unceasingly occupied.
He confessed that he'd been unceasingly aware of my ambient enmity (my secret had not been such a secret, it seems).
As well as which, there was this place: known in Terezín simply as "the East", to which people were unceasingly "transported", to disappear for ever.
Congress will have to be unceasingly vigilant during the rule-making to ensure that resulting regulations reflect lawmakers' intent and the public's needs.
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