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Discover LudwigThe phrase "is essentially constant" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation or condition that remains largely unchanged over time or under certain circumstances. Example: "The temperature in the controlled environment is essentially constant, ensuring accurate experimental results."
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Still, the Israeli approach shows how the country has come to deal with a danger that is essentially constant.
In a positive-displacement machine, neglecting leakage, the volume rate of flow (cubic feet per second) through the compressor is essentially constant over a wide range of discharge pressures.
After the initial induction period passes, the proton release rate is essentially constant.
In spring, the peeper 1 alkalinity profile is essentially constant with depth (Fig. 2C).
These increasing figures are gaining value by the fact that the number of potential contributors is essentially constant.
For 0.5 < t < 2.5 h, V is essentially constant while J increases to 770 μA cm−2 at t = 2.5 h.
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Second, this biological endowment, such as it is, has been essentially constant, for many thousands of years.
The ratio has been essentially constant since then; there has been no meaningful increase in the fraction of Americans who are employed.
Above 2120 m in the BCL, the value of δ34S (H2S) was essentially constant.
The dead end pressure was essentially constant after a short start-up period.
The strain rate sensitivity index was essentially constant with strain, and therefore microstructure, at m ≈ 0.45.
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