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The phrase "is now constant" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has reached a stable or unchanging state at the present time. Example: "After several adjustments, the temperature in the reactor is now constant, ensuring optimal conditions for the experiment."
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The news cycle is now constant — by the second — as opposed to a few years ago, when people relied on daily newspapers and the evening news.
Since the inlet pressure is now constant, it make sense to consider just the steady state solution, dropping time dependence.
Since maternal care is now constant, we can omit the female care phenotype zf from the survival functions.
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At first difference, our results show that the time series properties are now constant.
The Marikana tragedy, alongside the many service delivery protests, the anger of workers in strikes and the plight of marginalised communities are now constant features.
The particular side on which the external target had to be detected was now constant throughout each block.
Russell is now under constant watch.
Our existence is now a constant battle," says one member of the community.
Atticus, an almost godlike figure to the Scout of Mockingbird, is now in constant pain.
Bloody carcasses were everywhere, which seemed to be Medina's point: that narco-violence is now a constant.
The police said the action was not connected to the events in Oslo, but pressure to keep watch over extremists is now a constant theme.
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