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The phrase "constant pursuit" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation where someone is continually striving to reach a goal. For example, "John has been in constant pursuit of a promotion for the past two years."
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It was a constant pursuit.
It is a constant pursuit.
It's a constant pursuit of maximal excellence.
"I feel like I'm addicted to the constant pursuit of more.
Simulator-based training is in constant pursuit of increasing level of realism.
It is also a national manifesto, nay, an obsession expressed in the constant pursuit of homespun pleasures.
"It's been a constant pursuit for decades to make low-cost electrocatalysts with high activity and long durability," Dai said.
And in that constant pursuit of that one magical night, perhaps only the 11th time in a career spanning more than 20 years, "you keep working.
But in his constant pursuit of an ever shifting balance, Mr. Aimard plans also to bring more Bach into his repertory.
"Social democrats," wrote Polly Toynbee, "have no ultimate egalitarian endgame, only the constant pursuit of better, fairer, kinder, more honest, more democratic ways to live together".
The book is a reminder that great teaching and learning should be a constant pursuit for those who are blessed to hold that title: teacher.
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