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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a continual round of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an ongoing series of events or activities that happen repeatedly over time.
Example: "The conference was a continual round of discussions, presentations, and networking opportunities."
Alternatives: "an endless cycle of" or "a constant series of".
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Gradually, however, its losses forced him to institute a continual round of cutbacks.
High expectations produced a new economic rigidity as governments were locked into a continual round of tax increases to pay for these social programs.
Don't blame us if we happened to cream a continual round of champagne off the top of the world's misery.
A sane mind, therefore, is one "maintained in a continual round of the production and dissolution" — in, that is, a dynamic balance of connection and detachment, memory and forgetting, that holds out the possibility of change and transformation.
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Informal parties, barbecues and community fund-raisers follow one another in a continual round.
When INM itself was struck by financial reverses, the situation for the paper worsened, with continual rounds of staff cuts.
During these processes, the enzyme undergoes continual rounds of ATP binding, hydrolysis, and product release.
"Westerly Round" is also a continual shifting of groups and individuals.
Those knockouts were set up by a continual peppering of jabs in the early rounds.
This is a continual process of refinement.
The progress of an artist is a continual self-sacrifice, a continual extinction of personality….
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