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Discover LudwigThe phrase "it remained a constant" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe something that has stayed the same or consistent over a period of time. Here are a few examples: 1. Despite the changing times, their love for each other remained a constant. 2. Throughout his career, his dedication to his craft remained a constant. 3. While friends came and went, his loyal dog remained a constant companion. 4. Despite facing many obstacles, her determination to achieve her dreams remained a constant force. 5. The one thing that remained a constant in her hectic schedule was her morning cup of coffee.
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There were dark nights for Rudd after his defenestration but it remained a constant comfort that he had never been rejected by the Australian people.
A further Commission in 1920 concluded that the thangata could not be effectively abolished, and it remained a constant source of friction into the 1950s.
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Today, however, it has been pruned back to just 5% (though it has remained a constant presence on 70% of handbags).
And yet it has remained a constant source of funny, touching, surprising and alarmingly risqué moments throughout.
What happened to it all remained a constant mystery and, as the rules on election finances were slowly tightened, the club's accounts grew ever fuzzier.
But his chicken, those pans, they've remained a constant through it all.
I'm certain the sass she packs has remained a constant and it's what moved me to call her my "Harlem Mama" in the Christmas card I sent.
It never left her, and gospel remained a constant throughout her career.
Football, however, remained a constant.
The trademark strapping tenor remained a constant.
The drinking, though, has remained a constant.
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