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constant

[kon-stuhnt] / ˈkɒn stənt /




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Ask for a room located far away from elevators and ice machines, which are constant sources—day and night—of unfamiliar sounds and smells.

From The Wall Street Journal

"You were a constant, a guiding force, and to me, someone I admired and learned from - like a big sister, a woman of immense heart, wisdom, and generosity."

From BBC

"It's a constant source of frustration, anxiety and distress," says Rebecca Curtayne, its acting head of policy.

From BBC

He now needs to take anti-epileptic medication and is in constant pain.

From BBC

Not only has she had to endure weeks of bed rest and constant supervision, but she must now give birth in a nation experiencing rolling blackouts and days-long power cuts.

From BBC