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1) General subject: day and night, infinitely, night and day, on a continuous basis, pitter-patter, without a breach of continuity, constantly, continually, continuously, end to end, incessantly, permanently, together, on loop, in an ongoing way2) American: right along3) Sports: immediate4) Mathematics: at all times, uninterruptedly, without interruption5) Transport: straight6) Advertising: on a going basis, without interval -
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