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The phrase "constant friction" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a consistent and ongoing disagreement or conflict between two or more people or groups. Example: The constant friction between the two political parties made it difficult to reach a compromise on the new legislation.
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"Constant friction".
There's constant friction, and he reduces the friction.
"There was constant friction with this group of jurors who hate authority," one official said.
Constant friction is required in brakes and clutches, as otherwise unpleasant jerky movement would be produced.
The existence of Moshoeshoe's Basuto kingdom on the settlers' eastern flank meant constant friction.
There is constant friction between and within the two props, and no overall revolutionary command.
There was constant friction that led ownership to agree that he was no longer a positive force.
Years of political turmoil followed, marked by attempted coups, constant friction between the government and the opposition, and tension with Armenia over Nagorno-Karabakh.
There was constant friction between the Macmillan government and the Eisenhower and Kennedy administrations over the British demand for US nuclear technology.
The constant friction has polarized the political elite, and appears to be undermining the supreme leader's traditional role as a broker, analysts say.
They also openly admire the late North Korean dictator Kim Il Sung, and could turn Nepal into another Hermit Kingdom: isolated, bitter and in constant friction with its neighbors.
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