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constantly

[kon-stuhnt-lee] / ˈkɒn stənt li /
ADVERB
uniformly
Synonyms


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Though different from experiencing war as a child, I know the symptoms all too well: the extreme anxiety, hypervigilance – being constantly on guard against threats - flashbacks, nightmares, and depression.

From BBC

He’s omnipresent, completely dominating coverage, constantly in front of cameras and inundating us with round-the-clock Truth Social posts.

From The Wall Street Journal

Mars is constantly swept by winds that lift fine dust into spinning whirlwinds known as dust devils.

From Science Daily

Individual investors cannot replicate Berkshire, but they can borrow from its logic — by setting rules in advance, limiting forced decisions and resisting the urge to constantly “do something.”

From MarketWatch

Individual investors cannot replicate Berkshire, but they can borrow from its logic — by setting rules in advance, limiting forced decisions and resisting the urge to constantly “do something.”

From MarketWatch