constant reminder
collocation in Englishmeaningsofconstantandreminder
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constant
adjective
uk/ˈkɒn.stənt/us/ˈkɑːn.stənt/
happening a lot or all ...
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reminder
noun
uk/rɪˈmaɪn.dər/us/rɪˈmaɪn.dɚ/
a written or spoken message that reminds someone to ...
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(Definition ofconstantandreminderfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The advantages, however, include a topicality and aconstantreminderof the many exciting frontiers under active investigation.
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There is something about having thisconstantreminderin your psyche that you are in a slightly different place to everybody else.
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Theconstantreminderof the dual occupancy of the throne was repeated on the charters and seals of the joint reign.
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The pain from the cancer was oneconstantreminderto them that it existed.
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Hanging over the heads of many workers was theconstantreminderof the thousands of unemployed coalminers eyeing their jobs, and the persistent threat of relocation.
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For some, these lesions pose lifethreatening complications that severely impact on their early years, while for others a permanent disfiguring scar leaves aconstantreminderof these usually benign lesions.
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Although its many different significations can by no means be reduced simply to political aspect, tragedy also possessed a very clear political signification: theconstantreminderof self-limitation.
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Although the rituals conducted within the structure were not visible, the structure itself was aconstantreminderof the ruler's place within the supernatural and unique ideological power.
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To me, that is aconstantreminderthat a good education does not necessarily imply common sense.
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Secondly, it has provided aconstantreminderto us of the importance of controlling inflation.
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If he survives, he will be aconstantreminderof a breach of the principle of ministerial accountability.
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What is really needed is something that will act as aconstantreminder, and especially for the young.
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He specifically referred to the 20 million unemployed, because they are indeed aconstantreminderof the biggest social injustice of all.
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However, these incidents are aconstantreminderof the constant risk of destabilisation there.
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It is aconstantreminderof the unacceptable face of the state and an admission of political failure.
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If nothing else, there is the position of the pensioners as aconstantreminderof the problem that exists.
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