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"constantly innovating" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a company or individual that is continually introducing new ideas or solutions. For example, "The company is constantly innovating, introducing new technologies that make our lives easier."
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We are also constantly innovating with new courses.
We are constantly innovating on the Web and in the newspaper.
Smugglers are constantly innovating to elude the authorities, veteran Border Patrol agents say.
On the other hand, Mr Lukes's constantly innovating mind occasionally lands him in trouble.
The care sector is such an exciting workplace at the moment because it is constantly innovating.
And we invest in the cutting edge because we know that repressive governments are constantly innovating their methods of repression".
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They constantly innovate to stay ahead of potential rivals.
It's enabled me to draw on a variety of techniques and approaches so that I feel I can constantly innovate and improve my teaching.
"We must constantly innovate products so that consumers do not get bored," she told me, like a seasoned entrepreneur — which she is not.
Its search engine is free, after all; the company constantly innovates (so it should with $8.5bn of profits to play with), and now there are all sorts of other excitements, like Apple-competing Android phones.
Italian customers, who were generally the first to adopt new designs and features, and Italian producers, who constantly innovated to improve manufacturing methods and create new designs, progressed in a mutually reinforcing process.
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