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constantly

[kon-stuhnt-lee] / ˈkɒn stənt li /
ADVERB
uniformly
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For that reason, I’m constantly amazed and grateful, given that this column relies on people sharing their stories and risking opprobrium from strangers by asking for advice.

From MarketWatch

But what governments from Portugal to the U.A.E. require to secure residency—or citizenship—in their country not only varies, it constantly changes amid shifting economic and domestic priorities.

From Barron's

So much so that many in the industry say traditional cooling methods – such as air cooling, where fans constantly blow air over the hottest components – is no longer sufficient for some operations.

From BBC

“I see people reaching for some kind of joy and connection we’re constantly told is wrong. But we all want to feel touched and seen — and there’s nothing wrong with that.”

From Los Angeles Times

"I say constantly to my family at home how safe it is here."

From BBC