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Discover LudwigThe phrase "stir constantly" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to mix or agitate a substance continuously. Example: "To make the perfect risotto, you must stir constantly for at least 20 minutes to achieve a creamy texture."
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Stir constantly until nuts are darkly golden.
Add the sauce, using a spoon to stir constantly.
Stir constantly.
Stir constantly to dissolve the gelatin.
It's important to stir constantly, or the sugar will scorch.
Continue to stir constantly.
Stir constantly to combine.
Stir constantly until melted.
Stir constantly while adding.
Stir constantly during cooking.
Stir constantly after each addition.
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