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'has been moving constantly' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express that something is constantly changing or that a person or thing is in a state of constant motion. For example: "The stock market has been moving constantly since the beginning of the year."
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Since 7.20pm on Thursday night, a much-loved television host has been moving constantly to music without stopping, even continuing to shoulder-hunch rhythmically during comfort breaks, he says.
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Things are being moved constantly in this virtualized world.
While measuring, the probe should be moved constantly.
"This whole thing has been constantly moving and shifting".
People have been constantly moving, but these days because of the transformation of technologies, we are moving at a faster speed, and so do some bad things.
Things have been constantly changing, constantly moving, and I just hope that, you know, over the next six years, even though I'm not going to do another degree, I hope that I can achieve as much over the next period as what I've done in this period.
That is how long he has been constantly on the move.
Villa striker and record signing Darren Bent has been constantly linked with a move to Liverpool, while central defender James Collins has been the subject of speculation involving QPR and Sunderland.
Advertising has been down constantly".
She has been sick constantly.
This dynamic nature of customer requirements has been described as a constantly moving target, thus presenting a significant challenge for several aspects of product development.
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