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"constantly committed" is correct and usable in written English.
It typically means to be devoted to something or to keep doing something. For example: "He was constantly committed to helping the less fortunate."
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Honking, the ear-splitting scourge of the urban symphony, is the aural equivalent of jaywalking: a crime that is constantly committed and rarely punished.
The reason clusters were not observed at large values of r was that the widespread social learning causes a suicide pandemic such that virtually the entire population constantly committed suicide during every generation.
Be consistently and constantly committed to the present and future well-being of your child.
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"The sham regime in Kinshasa is constantly committing irresponsible acts of provocation, plunging the nation into a total impasse that could lead to widespread chaos," Tshisekedi said.
For instance, one article this week on the Web site of Radio Nacional de Venezuela, the state-controlled radio network, called him a "right-wing extremist," and claimed he was "constantly committing outrages against the stability of the Bolivarian revolution".
Spicer has added to that muddle by constantly committing gaffes, misspeaking, and at time misrepresenting the administration's positions in important ways.
Mankind is so obsessed with the concept of beauty that we're constantly committing utter atrocities in order to keep ourselves flawless and eternally youthful.
Since then, he's heard constantly about the terrors committed by Sunni radicals in the opposition, and he has lost friends to the war ("Am I better than they are?").
"We are going to spend about £2.3bn up to 2021, which will be an increase in real terms so we are committed to constantly improving our defence infrastructure when it comes to flooding.
Even better, journal every new goal you set throughout the year so that you are constantly reminded to stay committed.
In "Last Life," Mr. Asano's Kenji, a meek Bangkok librarian who is fleeing some unspecified trouble in Osaka, constantly dreams of committing suicide but is too modest and compulsively neat to go through with it.
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