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The phrase "constantly deepened" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a situation or relationship that is continuously becoming more profound or intense over time. Example: "Their understanding of the subject matter has constantly deepened through years of study and discussion."
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In them, whether they're describing a terrible train accident, or a woman's first glimpse of her future lover, or a flamenco dancer, or an exchange between an unhappily married couple, the life and emotional range of the novel are continually expanded, and by a mysterious alchemy of transference, our engagement with Bowman (in himself an unremarkable character) is constantly deepened.
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Over the past few decades, scholars have constantly enriched and deepened the literature in this field.
And yet this movie's focus, surprisingly, becomes the interplay among the three men, which is constantly changing and deepening.
Taking EVs and charging facilities (e.g., charging piles and charging stations) as the bridge, the interaction between the electric distribution system and the traffic system is deepening constantly.
For her part, then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton congratulated President Obama for passing the agreement a day after Sanders leveled his criticism, claiming the administration was "constantly working to deepen our economic engagement throughout the world, and these agreements are an example of that commitment".
The injury to my neck slowly dissipated, the cuts on my legs slowly healed and faded from view, but my sense of bewilderment, my inability to articulate even the most simple of thoughts deepened and deepened until I was constantly on the verge of hysteria.
And like the work itself, it constantly changes, its colors deepening and fading depending on the light and the weather.
As his experience has deepened, he has learned how to assess risks, which he does constantly.
Public confusion deepened.
Inequality has deepened.
But in late 2011 and early 2012, his battles with depression and drinking deepened, and his death at 57 transformed the show into a retrospective in every sense of the word, a fact curators have had to keep constantly in view.
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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.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com