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constantly

[kon-stuhnt-lee] / ˈkɒn stənt li /
ADVERB
uniformly
Synonyms


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They can’t help but smile at each other throughout the shoot, stealing forehead kisses between shots and laughing constantly.

From Los Angeles Times

The shift to solar power should save money, she said, by breaking the cycle of constantly fixing and replacing lights.

From Los Angeles Times

The underlying current is the competition between the US and China - the world's two biggest economies are constantly vying for an edge in everything, from trade to tech.

From BBC

The economist’s answer points to something love constantly struggles with: verification.

From The Wall Street Journal

Journalism, like any other craft, is constantly evolving.

From The Wall Street Journal