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The phrase "at a constant" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a situation or condition that remains unchanged over time.
Example: "The temperature was maintained at a constant throughout the experiment to ensure accurate results."
Alternatives: "at a steady" or "at an unchanging".
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2. Drive at a constant speed.
And it stayed at a constant brightness for several months.
Genes, like languages, do not mutate at a constant rate.
"Chaos" moves at a constant dogtrot, adeptly intermingling its elements.
It is maintained at a constant temperature of -18°C.
Thus, the population is maintained at a constant level.
The four up escalators were moving, but at a constant speed.
Until the controls were installed, the fans ran at a constant speed regardless of the need.
The tanks held gas at a constant pressure, preventing explosions and poisoning.
The first theory applied only to observations made by someone moving at a constant speed.
We have to: We're at a constant, literal loss for words.
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