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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I continue on" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe yourself taking an action without interruption or pause. For example: "I continue on, determined to finish the research project by the end of the week."
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The electrode configuration for the dynamic ion switch component is shown in Figure 2. Ions drift from the ion funnel trap to the switch where they either (i) continue on a straight path (switch off) or (ii) switched to an orthogonal path (switch on) for TOF MS detection.
I continue on, wearily.
An ice-runner darts past with a fleeting "Hei-hei" as I continue on, tentatively, up the hill.
I believe a place for this culture remains, so I continue on with this business, which I treasure".
I continue on, more than 250 miles, to the outskirts of Khotyn, a 1,000-year-old 1,000-year-old 1,000-year-oldide the Dniester River.
At 60 Morningside, Mr. Marx asks me if, before I continue on my way downtown (by subway), I would like to meet General Eisenhower.
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I just don't feel I can continue on like this.
Meanwhile, I continued on.
"I continued on from that record to the next.
I continued on my way to the clinic.
I continued on to cast the rest of my votes.
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