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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a continual climb" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a process or situation that is consistently improving or increasing over time.
Example: "The company's profits have shown a continual climb over the past five years, indicating strong growth."
Alternatives: "an ongoing rise" or "a steady increase."
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"We've started to see a continual climb in reservations volume over the last few weeks," he said.
Parrish's reworking of Harold and the Bluenote's "The Love I Lost" – although not as obviously explosive as Tom Moulton's edit, which might just be the greatest record ever made – is a seductive pumper, a continual climb to climax.
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Bike touring is hardest in the mountains, with continual climbs.
Continue to seek out a continual future.
With nostalgic deep dives now a habitual activity among young people, as well as a continual bassline hum to their lives thanks to advertising and listicles, adult ballpits and climbing frames seem like the logical next step.
"It's a continual rotation".
"It's a continual war.
Weather was a continual factor.
Moreover, early voting is a continual process.
During locomotion, steering is a continual process.
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