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constant

[kawn-stahn] / kɔ̃ˈstɑ̃ /




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But whether she is on a runway, behind a microphone, or mentoring young amputees, one thing is constant, she refuses to dim her light.

From BBC

Robbins compared AI to iPhones, with the constant development of new applications, saying new uses for the technology will develop over time.

From BBC

While a political gap between men and women does exist, it is often exaggerated, and fear of embarrassment and constant comparison play a much larger role in holding people back.

From The Wall Street Journal

That approach has been driven partly by the desire to rebuild the squad, but also by the need to manage lower revenues that limit spending power under financial regulations through constant player trading.

From BBC

I know I don’t need more than I already have, but my sweater from the Ranch is starting to pill, and the constant washing in the sink has been annoying.

From Literature