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constant

[kawn-stahn] / kɔ̃ˈstɑ̃ /




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The statistic reflects the average number of years newborns are expected to live if mortality trends stay constant over their lifespans.

From The Wall Street Journal

He talks of the risk of "brain rot" - the idea that our constant exposure to social media is harming our intellectual abilities.

From BBC

"She lives with blurry vision, ringing in her ears, pain in her joints and back, constant nausea, inability to eat."

From BBC

Ferrero was a constant in his life for years until their surprising split at the end of 2025 and his family are never far away.

From BBC

“I have been waiting for a long time for the crossing to open so I can get treatment. I am in constant pain, and I don’t sleep at night,” she said.

From The Wall Street Journal