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Discover LudwigThe phrase "near constant" is correct and usable in written English
This phrase is often used to describe something that is very regular or happens frequently. For example, "She works in near constant discomfort due to her back pain."
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Overhead is the near constant hum of private jets.
A complaint about the Klinsmann regime has been the near constant defensive rotation.
This occurs at a near constant rate.
There are two interrelated causes for the near constant offset.
Here's another example of the near constant entertainment we get from PR professionals.
Life immersed in digital distractions creates a near constant cognitive overload.
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There is a near-constant flow.
It begins amid near-constant noise.
But the foursome's different managerial styles caused near-constant friction.
By this she seems to mean near-constant hectoring.
Really fucking hard, in fact...it requires near-constant vigilance.
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