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Discover Ludwig"has constantly reminded" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to an action that is repeated on a regular basis. For example: "My mother has constantly reminded me of the importance of hard work and dedication."
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Poor Lindsay (the first black Bachelorette, as the network has constantly reminded us) chided Harrison, "I don't know why y'all keep doing this to me!" She looked nervous and on edge.
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"He's beaten everyone and I have constantly reminded him of that," Chang said.
"But I've constantly reminded them I'm protecting them and I'm allowing scientists to study them".
Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani and his successor, Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg, have constantly reminded New Yorkers that the city is at the safest it has been in decades.
During my childhood, so many white British people had constantly reminded me of my "foreignness" – "Go back to where you came from"; "Where are you from originally?" – that Britishness didn't seem like a viable thing to claim.
Like a contemporary photograph of a world leader shaking hands with the pope, "The Lamentation" includes portraits of the Duke and Duchess of Ferrara mourning their savior, an image whose public display would have constantly reminded the populace of their rulers' piety.
Frequent earthquakes have constantly reminded us to pay more attention to the hard-hit disaster areas.
I get constantly reminded on Twitter".
Since my return, I have been constantly reminded that resistance to changing anything in Mississippi, whether the flag or the heightened black poverty, is primarily a resistance to ideas that come from outside the state from South Carolina, from Mississippi writers who have emigrated, from Washington, D.C., and, most often, from the Obama Administration.
We have been constantly reminded that technology-assisted education is a tool that needs to be used properly if it is to be effective.
In our society, we have been constantly reminded to proofread and spellcheck when submitting documents for a job search, to the point where we roll our eyes as if to say, "I know!" Of course, spellcheck can catch typos and tiny errors, but it can't check everything.
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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