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The phrase "still constantly" is not correct and may lead to confusion in written English.
It is generally redundant, as "still" and "constantly" convey similar meanings of continuity. Example: "She is still constantly checking her phone for messages."
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Eight years down the line I'm still constantly tired.
I've never bought thousands of diapers and yet still constantly needed more.
The M.T.A. could spend a billion dollars on elevators and escalators that still constantly break down.
Although she has attained a measure of prosperity, she still constantly grapples with uncertainty.
At 82, the Nobel Prize-winning neuroscientist Dr. Eric R. Kandel is still constantly coming up with new ideas for research.
"The prisoner has taken his last meal, is getting ready to die, it couldn't be a more poignant moment, and yet the system still constantly jerks him around.
Today the Dreyfus affair is still constantly evoked: in connection with the death of David Kelly, Guantánamo and the Iraq war.
All our work is inspired by the local environment – we've been here for 15 years, but we're still constantly amazed by our surroundings".
It's a long and painful process; she's still constantly afraid, shouts every time she hears a plane and still refuses to leave her mother's side.
"Naturally, we're still constantly looking for someone to help us in that area, simply because we have a logjam in the four spot," Coach Don Chaney said.
Nothing seismic, but I feel calmer and happier, and realise I'm not still constantly going over our break-up argument when I'm in class trying to meditate.
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