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constant

[kon-stuhnt] / ˈkɒn stənt /




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Throw in the fact that Ryan Coogler’s historical horror smash “Sinners” was up for a record 16 awards, and genuine, defiant progress in the face of constant inhuman brutality seemed like a real possibility.

From Salon

Shale fields need constant investment and they deplete more quickly than a conventional oil field.

From The Wall Street Journal

"Aside from physical pain, the mental side is just as tormenting. I have never felt so low mentally, due to the constant pain and suffering," she says.

From BBC

One constant is that stars will deliver knockout looks.

From Los Angeles Times

Motoring group the RAC said "near constant rain" had led to a "sudden spike" of potholes hidden in puddles.

From BBC