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Discover LudwigThe phrase "constant subject" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to refer to the subject of a sentence that remains the same throughout, often contrasted with a changing or variable subject. It can also be used to describe a subject that is consistently present or relevant in a conversation or topic. Example: "The constant subject of the article was the importance of exercise for overall health."
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Around the market, police and immigration raids have become a constant subject of discussion.
Her constant subject is longing: for sex both tender and kinky but also for companionship and devotion.
This issue has been a constant subject of gossip and conjecture at Westminster, around Whitehall and in the media.
One might have expected that a man with his sympathies would have been a constant subject of reproach and complaint.
Several people have suggested that his constant subject bears a resemblance to his mother — something in the nose and hair.
In this city, as in most others in France these days, crime and how to combat it is a constant subject of discussion.
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It's a voice as ungovernable as desire and fate, which are Orton's constant subjects.
His constant subjects were enunciated then: densely packed industrial scenes have vacant semi-pastoral landscapes as counterparts.
We parameterized the model using a binomial response distribution, logit inverse link function, and constant subject-specific random effect (detailed information on the model, estimation procedure, and code are available upon request).
Designs varying in core architecture, alkyl chain length, bond types linking the building blocks, and surface functionalization have been synthesized and are constant subjects to optimization [3, 39 41].
Her relationship with Johnny Depp and a 2001 arrest for shoplifting were constant subjects of tabloid journalism.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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