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constancy

[kon-stuhn-see] / ˈkɒn stən si /


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Every human being longs for love and constancy, and you will find it — but likely not with your mother.

From Washington Post

Yet as much as the Europeans appreciate Mr. Biden’s vows of constancy and affection, they have just witnessed how 75 years of American foreign policy can vanish overnight with a change in the presidency.

From New York Times

It is a constancy that has always evaded Chelsea, always too turbulent, too impatient, too comfortable with change.

From New York Times

When you speak with Maya Moore and her husband, Jonathan Irons, a single word comes up with drumbeat constancy.

From New York Times

But his greatest achievement was undoubtedly the constancy and strength of his support for the Queen in the long years of her reign.

From BBC