constant renewal
collocation in Englishmeaningsofconstantandrenewal
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constant
adjective
uk/ˈkɒn.stənt/us/ˈkɑːn.stənt/
happening a lot or all ...
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renewal
noun
uk/rɪˈnjuː.əl/us/rɪˈnuː.əl/
the act of making an official document, agreement, or rule continue for ...
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(Definition ofconstantandrenewalfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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It is observed in theconstantrenewalof intensifiers, euphemisms, modals and semimodals, and even quotatives.
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Democracy and legitimacy needconstantrenewal.
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It introduces a positive dynamic: the possibility ofconstantrenewalthrough the creation and exploration of new potential.
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Theconstantrenewalof controversy over such legislation inflames feeling.
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All of these characteristics lead toconstantrenewalas forms are continually replaced with newly coined expressions that can effectively intensify existing expressions.
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There is a process ofconstantrenewalin preserving the fabric of these great buildings.
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We are talking not of hypothetical situations but of export industries which rely uponconstantrenewal.
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With the pace of modern change, it requiresconstantrenewaland maintenance, as do buildings.
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It is right that we should challenge theconstantrenewalof the legislation more strongly as the years go by.
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It will also mean a worse service, as buses, like other motor vehicles, requireconstantrenewalbecause of the desirability of having up-to-date arrangements.
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Thisconstantrenewalof the population makes the area one of the most cosmopolitan in the world.
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It is thisconstantrenewalof the debt relationship which keeps the relationship alive; a debt fully paid off ends further interaction.
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One of the attractions of the resort is theconstantrenewalof all the water of the pools due to the great volume that springs from its main thermal springs.
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