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constantly applicable
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "constantly applicable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is always relevant or suitable in various situations or contexts. Example: "The principles of good communication are constantly applicable in both personal and professional relationships."
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Alternative expressions(20)
always relevant
consistently appropriate
universally applicable
invariably pertinent
ever appropriate
invariably appropriate
ever relevant
ever suitable
ever applicable
enduringly important
completely relevant
always pertinent
moreover relevant
perennially significant
persistently valid
totally relevant
even relevant
ever useful
once relevant
consistently relevant
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Similar Expressions
60 human-written examples
Batteries should never be left constantly plugged in, which is particularly applicable to laptops.
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All these free platforms offer constantly more tools for modeling and forecasting tasks, becoming applicable in the institutions responsible for monitoring natural threats such as the Monitoring Center.
The continuity of a nurse coordinator in the setting of a MTU where housestaff are constantly rotating was pivotal, and this approach will be most applicable on services where there is a nurse care coordinator.
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Liquid solid fluidized beds are widely applicable two-phase contactors by which solid and liquid phase constantly exchange energy/mass at the interface.
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The proposed extension provides a solution to potential risky situations being missed because the caregivers are overloaded with constantly monitoring and orchestrating all the devices in the ambient patient room, making it more applicable to real-time scenarios.
Society is constantly changing, which means that behavior, supply chains, or trading data you collect today may not be applicable tomorrow.
Human society is constantly changing, which means that behavior, supply chains, or trading data you collect today may not be applicable tomorrow.
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The analysis described herein is equally applicable to different and more complex environments in particular, the local environment that an organism is constantly altering (e.g diauxie).
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Imaging technologies are constantly changing so by the time clinical trials are completed, technologies are often obsolete and the results are no longer applicable to clinical care.
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Not applicable.
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Easily applicable.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "constantly applicable", ensure that the context clearly supports the idea of continuous and consistent relevance. Avoid using it in situations where the applicability is only occasional or situational.
Common error
Avoid using "constantly applicable" when the subject's relevance is limited or changes over time. Overstating its consistent applicability can weaken your argument and mislead the reader.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "constantly applicable" functions as an adverb-adjective combination, modifying a noun to describe something with continuous relevance or suitability. Though Ludwig provides limited direct examples, this construction suggests an ongoing state of applicability.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "constantly applicable" is grammatically correct, denoting something that is perpetually relevant or suitable. Despite its grammatical validity, Ludwig indicates that direct examples are scarce, resulting in a "Missing" frequency rating. Although the phrase has a neutral register, it's suitable for various contexts where continuous relevance must be emphasized, even if source diversity is low. Alternatives like "always relevant" or "perpetually suitable" may offer greater clarity or conciseness depending on the context.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
always relevant
Focuses on the enduring relevance of something.
perpetually suitable
Emphasizes the continuous suitability of something.
consistently appropriate
Highlights the consistent appropriateness of something in various situations.
invariably pertinent
Stresses the unchanging pertinence of something.
ever-relevant
A concise way to describe something that is always relevant.
uniformly applicable
Indicates that something applies equally in all cases.
unfailingly relevant
Emphasizes the reliable relevance of something.
continually pertinent
Highlights the ongoing pertinence of something.
regularly applicable
Suggests that something is applicable on a recurring basis.
ceaselessly relevant
Stresses the uninterrupted relevance of something.
FAQs
How can I use "constantly applicable" in a sentence?
You can use "constantly applicable" to describe principles, methods, or skills that are always relevant or suitable in various situations. For instance, "The principles of effective communication are "always relevant" and "constantly applicable" in personal and professional settings."
What are some alternatives to "constantly applicable"?
Alternatives include "always relevant", "perpetually suitable", or "consistently appropriate", depending on the specific nuance you want to convey.
Is "constantly applicable" redundant?
While "constantly" and "applicable" individually suggest frequent or consistent use, combining them emphasizes the idea of something being relevant and suitable at all times. However, context is key; consider whether a simpler phrase like "always relevant" might suffice.
What's the difference between "constantly applicable" and "universally applicable"?
"Constantly applicable" suggests something is relevant at all times, while "universally applicable" implies it applies to everyone or everything. For example, a rule might be "universally applicable", but a skill is "always relevant" and "constantly applicable".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
3.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested