constant presence
collocation in Englishmeaningsofconstantandpresence
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constant
adjective
uk/ˈkɒn.stənt/us/ˈkɑːn.stənt/
happening a lot or all ...
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presence
noun
uk/ˈprez.əns/us/ˈprez.əns/
the fact that someone or something is in ...
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(Definition ofconstantandpresencefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofconstant presence
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Sizzla remains aconstantpresencein the reggae charts worldwide.
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It was aconstantpresenceon the lists of call for selections based on both the juvenile and the junior.
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She has been aconstantpresencein popular music and film since the early 1960s.
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In addition, participates in several organizations, is aconstantpresencein forums, raises her voice in defense of human rights and the environment.
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During this time, he continued to hold the farm as a means of study withoutconstantpresenceand personal involvement.
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These workers stressed the almostconstantpresenceof disarray in the hypertrophic zones.
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Theconstantpresenceof an auditory image is made very clear here as is the practised use of dual-modality encoding.
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The importance of covert protest forms is aconstantpresencein the book but never a central theme.
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He suggested that exoticism was not a fashion or trend (with an identifiable climax) but, rather, aconstantpresencein eighteenth-century theatre.
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Not only does this suggest the conventionality of icons, but it emphasizes theconstantpresenceof the female body as capital in an economy of signification and power.
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They have been aconstantpresenceby willingly forming a human shield.
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Theconstantpresenceof a trained man with seagoing experience who can alert rescue services gives both fishermen and pleasure boat owners considerable reassurance.
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It has often been said, but it is worth repeating, that giving birth is a normal part of life, not an illness which requires theconstantpresenceof consultants.
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The children of a broken relationship will not only lose theconstantpresenceof one of their parents but will almost invariably suffer a drop in their standard of living.
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Theconstantpresenceof a social or work environment filled with stereotypes has been found as a significant cause of depression and ill health.
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These people used the band's music in worship services and were aconstantpresenceat shows.
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Theconstantpresenceof wolves have pushed elk into less favorable habitats, raised their stress level, lowered their nutrition and their overall birth rate.
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It informed the soldiers where the hetman was and assured them of hisconstantpresenceat the battlefield.
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