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Recent Examples of constantly His goal is not creating a robotic ecosystem where robots would hunt and feed on other robots, constantly improving their own designs. Jacek Krywko, ArsTechnica, 27 July 2025 In many ways, the race is the world’s biggest mobile ad break — a constantly shifting billboard of team jerseys, hoardings and interview backdrops. Jacob Whitehead, New York Times, 27 July 2025 And the Yankee defenders are not adept at dealing with a team that constantly puts the ball in play. Bill Madden, New York Daily News, 26 July 2025 In the episode, Bob is overwhelmed with cooking for all of his customers — constantly throwing up in the kitchen — while Linda is about to give birth. Michael Schneider, Variety, 26 July 2025 See All Example Sentences for constantly
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Adverb
  • Cruz and Warren have often publicly disagreed on key issues in the past.
    Angel Saunders, People.com, 1 Aug. 2025
  • The menu covers the classics—pizza, pasta, burgers—and there’s often a piano set or jazz night depending on the day.
    Keyla Vasconcellos, Forbes.com, 1 Aug. 2025
Adverb
  • But Preller’s ability to continually regenerate his pitching staff, largely at club-friendly rates, is a big reason the Padres might reach the postseason for the fourth time in six years — and keep their competitive window open for the foreseeable future.
    Ken Rosenthal, New York Times, 25 July 2025
  • This idea sees the brain as a prediction engine that is continually creating models of the world.
    Rohan Pinto, Forbes.com, 24 July 2025
Adverb
  • Garza’s office has recently come under fire for repeatedly missing a similar deadline to indict suspects.
    Tony Plohetski, Austin American Statesman, 30 July 2025
  • These systems tend to short-cycle—turning on and off in quick succession—requiring more electricity to repeatedly start the compressor than to simply run it steadily.
    Brynn Cooksey, Forbes.com, 30 July 2025
Adverb
  • Even when Maron was a younger, more aggressive comic, his jokes were always a vehicle for recursive self-reflection.
    Vikram Murthi, The Atlantic, 2 Aug. 2025
  • Difficult conversations will always be part of the workplace.
    Dr. Diane Hamilton, Forbes.com, 2 Aug. 2025
Adverb
  • In addition to doing a podcast with his wife, Jeremy also frequently posts videos discussing his faith.
    Caroline Blair, People.com, 31 July 2025
  • Trump has frequently complained the White House lacks a large-scale ballroom for entertaining.
    Reuters, USA Today, 31 July 2025
Adverb
  • Plunkett was the unsung hero of that England team, the man who bowled the unsexy middle overs and invariably picked up crucial wickets: three of which came in the final, during that extraordinary win over New Zealand.
    Nick Miller, New York Times, 29 July 2025
  • The middle class is invariably going to be stuck with a portion of that the bill.
    Alfonse D’Amato, New York Daily News, 27 July 2025

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“Constantly.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/constantly. Accessed 5 Aug. 2025.

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