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constantly

[kon-stuhnt-lee] / ˈkɒn stənt li /
ADVERB
uniformly
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"One of my most frequent tics is I clench my stomach and that makes me inhale air, which means that I'm constantly bloated," Smith says.

From BBC

Asaf Meir, CEO of Solidus Labs, Kalshi’s monitoring partner, says the most sophisticated market abusers know that those limitations in surveillance systems exist, and are constantly testing the boundaries set by prediction markets.

From Barron's

But they constantly brought on experts and she read everything she could find.

From Los Angeles Times

There’s so much jargon, and things are constantly happening.

From MarketWatch

“We constantly had to replace our clothes and food because they were damaged,” Hopper said.

From Los Angeles Times