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The phrase "a continual feeling of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an ongoing or persistent emotional state or sensation.
Example: "She experienced a continual feeling of anxiety as the deadline approached."
Alternatives: "an ongoing sense of" or "a persistent emotion of".
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I had had a tough time and a continual feeling of being under this immense pressure," said Mr Williams of the email.
"You can't expect anyone to like or stand a continual feeling of analysis, & subanalysis & criticism — on the whole unfriendly — such as we have felt for quite a while," she wrote.
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The progress of an artist is a continual self-sacrifice, a continual extinction of personality….
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