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constant

[kon-stuhnt] / ˈkɒn stənt /




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Boone wrote that Google usage is “holding relatively constant, despite the growing usage of AI search.”

From Barron's

Tyler, the Creator, the rapper who has released four straight No. 1 albums, lamented in July that the threat of constant surveillance was killing dance for his generation.

From The Wall Street Journal

Petak wondered whether frequent environmental changes actually help populations adapt by preparing them for future challenges, or whether constant disruption slows progress.

From Science Daily

Avoidance goals require constant vigilance and a battle of will, while approach goals build momentum and, over time, reshape identity.

From The Wall Street Journal

Local governments, under pressure to maintain a constant flow of new recruits, advertise hefty pay-outs, meet people who have large debts and campaign in universities and colleges.

From BBC