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The phrase "I continued to e-mail" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing an ongoing action of sending emails after a previous action or event. Example: "After the meeting, I continued to e-mail the team with updates on the project."
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I continued to e-mail A., and to call him.
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Please continue to e-mail [email protected] with any questions.
MARCH-MAY -- The two continue to e-mail each other as "Nick Nolte".
Though the two may no longer see each other every Saturday, they continue to e-mail one another.
We will continue to E-Mail millions of people in 50 countries with the Boycott Orlando campiagn [sic] message.
I have written about this a few times (including The Dirty Little Secret of Successful Companies and The Secret to Having Happy Employees), but I continue to get e-mails on the subject.
"When social networks appeared," he wrote in French via e-mail, "I continued to share this with my friends, then gradually with strangers around the world".
Even if some marketers continued to send e-mail advertisements, the number would drop.
Mr. Beavers said employees liked the idea in theory, but they continued to send e-mail messages, finding them essential.
She continued to exchange e-mail with the undercover agent until she was arrested.
The site continued to draw e-mail messages and rack up visitors.
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