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"as a continuum" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English
It is often used to describe a continuous sequence or progression of events or ideas. It indicates that something is viewed as a whole, rather than separate or isolated parts. Example: "The artist's body of work can be seen as a continuum, with each piece contributing to the overall narrative of the collection."
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Violence against women needs to be understood as a continuum.
You can think of innovation as a continuum, and this phase is one end of it.
Adults like to make distinctions; childhood is lived as a continuum.
He also sees society as a continuum between the dead, living and unborn.
In fact, it's not so much a relationship as a continuum.
"Think of it as a continuum," said David Penny, a theoretical biologist at Massey University in New Zealand.
"I don't think of my life as having two marriages, I think of it as a continuum," she says.
Do you think of yourself as a continuum of this practice, or do you feel your ideas are completely different?
Hence each phase is treated as a continuum.
The model treats gas and particles as a continuum.
The model considers the moving surface ice as a continuum.
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