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'constant renewal' is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used as an adjective phrase, as in "The company's policy of constant renewal has kept them successful for many years." It is most often used to express an idea of continual change or improvement.
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The IFE has a high regenerative potential, relying on the constant renewal of its layers the cells are able to self-renew and give rise to the differentiating cell progeny.
Timeline-wise, Coleman has had a healthy stint on a show that depends on constant renewal.
In Flummeryworld there must be constant renewal, like the rides at Disneyland.
"Seduced by the natural beauty and the constant renewal process of the waters".
Chanel's game of constant renewal is familiar from the multitasking designer.
The oratorio tradition, because of its links with choral bodies, has shown constant renewal and growth in the 20th century.
For one thing, the lance was a cheap weapon; for another, it did not require a constant renewal of ammunition.
Its half-life time is about 12 years, requiring constant renewal via tritium generation in nuclear reactions.
The United manager complimented these visitors on the knack for constant renewal of their squad with recruits from South America, including the well-regarded Brazilian attacker Hulk.
But things are far from clear-cut when it comes to Tokyo, a city whose gridless sprawl and constant renewal can prove disorienting even to natives.
But hearing Russian musicians and singers perform operas that they have absorbed from long tradition and constant renewal can be a revelation.
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