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constant

[kon-stuhnt] / ˈkɒn stənt /




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Mr Bennett's stepfather, Craig Foreman, is said to be suffering constant dental pain but has not been allowed to see a dentist.

From BBC

Marquez focuses on supporting the children’s social emotional skills by incorporating meditation music, social emotional oriented activities and constant communication with parents.

From Los Angeles Times

For more than 70% of Cubans, their main concerns are the lack of food and the constant blackouts, which can go for 18 hours or more a day in some regions.

From The Wall Street Journal

That constant background hum, telling them to eat even when they are full, has been turned off.

From BBC

"It's long been the case that gatherings related to Israel haven't felt safe. But now Jews feel they are under a constant threat, even at non-political cultural and religious gatherings," he says.

From BBC