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The phrase "a continual exploration of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing an ongoing process of investigation or inquiry into a particular subject or theme.
Example: "The research paper presents a continual exploration of the effects of climate change on marine biodiversity."
Alternatives: "an ongoing investigation into" or "a constant examination of".
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It's a continual exploration of sensations, eroticism, and love.
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The continual explorations of freedom its literary culture has given rise to, from Rimbaud and Apollinaire to Camus and Vian have been a source of inspiration to artists the world over.
A fully autonomous system, allowed to learn by continual, dynamic exploration of the complete space of incoming surveillance data, could be a prototype for a very powerful self-organizing surveillance system.
The progress of an artist is a continual self-sacrifice, a continual extinction of personality….
Erté has been a continual source of inspiration to designers.
Equipment problems are a continual source of headaches.
The newspaper model is in a continual state of flux.
The Zhou feudalism suffered from a continual dilution of authority.
Education should consist in a continual repetition of such cycles.
Another theme is a recurrent one: a continual lack of judicial and congressional oversight.
Gradually, however, its losses forced him to institute a continual round of cutbacks.
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