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"nearly constant" is correct and usable in written English.
It is generally used to describe something that changes very little over time. For example, "The temperature during the summer is nearly constant, hovering around 90 degrees Fahrenheit".
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Maintenance is nearly constant.
Thereafter the abundance is more nearly constant.
She requires nearly constant medical attention.
The tinkering has been nearly constant.
But nearly constant trade winds help keep sun worshipers cool.
Gradually we become aware that Benjamin is in nearly constant pain.
Rather than evolving toward more sex worker involvement in policy, however, the backlash is nearly constant.
In fact, this "shared political ideology across Eurasia," Mr. Beckwith suggests, "ensured nearly constant warfare".
His closest friend on the team is Astacio, his interpreter and nearly constant companion.
Perkins said that while working for Weinstein she experienced nearly constant sexual harassment.
It's a gloomy town, what with the depressed economy and nearly constant cloud-cover.
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