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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I'm continuing" is correct and can be used in written English
It is often used to indicate that one is continuing with a particular activity or situation that was previously mentioned. For example: "I was telling you about my new job. I'm continuing to learn a great deal as I gain more experience."
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I'm continuing to feel really good.
"I'm continuing to learn," he said gamely.
I'm continuing to work with the POA.
So I'm continuing to look forward to more successes".
"I feel really good knowing I'm continuing Stephen's legacy.
I'm continuing to keep the message of this music alive".
"I'm continuing to grow and learn, but I do feel like I've been pitching well".
I sought appropriate medical help at the time, and I'm continuing to do that.
But I'm happy, I've come out victorious and I'm continuing winning".
"I'm continuing to give both money and art to various museums.
That's what I'm continuing to do for the rest of the series".
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