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constantly

[kon-stuhnt-lee] / ˈkɒn stənt li /
ADVERB
uniformly
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By adjusting how dynamically the molecules move within this structure, researchers improved how effectively they interact with constantly shifting cell receptors.

From Science Daily

Arteta highlighted the benefit of him here succinctly, saying of Saka's ability to be more unpredictable in both his decision-making and his positioning, "it's more difficult for the opponent to get his reference constantly".

From BBC

Filmgoers have been queueing up outside donation trucks parked outside screenings which has resulted in "constantly full" donation sessions.

From BBC

Located about an hour outside of Atlanta, the museum is constantly rotating its exhibits, both from its permanent collection and in its four temporary galleries.

From The Wall Street Journal

Over time, Manuel said he began to feel uncomfortable with Banks’ insistence that “ANTM” needed to constantly reinvent, even at the expense of their original mission to uplift young models.

From Los Angeles Times