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The phrase "argued constantly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where someone is frequently or persistently engaged in arguments or debates.
Example: "The two colleagues argued constantly about the best approach to the project, leading to a tense work environment."
Alternatives: "debated incessantly" or "contended repeatedly".
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They argued constantly.
"They argued constantly," Holderman said.
The couple argued constantly; they [not it] even threw punches.
Her parents, who married for life, argued constantly.
He and her mother argued constantly, usually about his obsession, she said.
Her marriage quickly turned sour, however, and she and her husband argued constantly.
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Chhung, often drunk, argues constantly and sometimes violently with Sarun.
Indeed, this is what liberals do argue, constantly.
They argue constantly, but could not exist without each other.
We argue constantly; he thinks I am incompetent.
"We argue constantly — we're at each other about a lot of things," Felix said.
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