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Discover LudwigThe phrase "constant stress" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a situation or condition where stress is consistently present over a period of time. Example: "The demands of her job led to constant stress, affecting her health and well-being."
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In a state of constant stress.
They are living in constant stress.
Ayvazyan says her life is filled with constant stress.
As Amanda's sister, Beth Serrano, put it: "Constant stress.
The result "was a setup that subjected girls to constant stress, self-blame, and regret".
I was booked up solid for cases three months ahead; I was under constant stress".
The activists say the constant stress also poses long-term health risks for the animals.
"Lack of money was a constant stress on my parents' relationship and in our household".
But there is that release from that constant stress of being black in America.
From being "really confident" on joining, he has "been under virtually constant stress for the last three years".
"When you're under such constant stress for years, the absence of it is quite hard to deal with," he said.
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