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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a continual search" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an ongoing or repeated effort to find something or seek information.
Example: "The scientist engaged in a continual search for new methods to improve renewable energy sources."
Alternatives: "an ongoing quest" or "a constant pursuit".
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Colin's life was a continual search, and he was always progressing, as a man and musician.
Since 2006 my life has been a continual search for somewhere to live, somewhere to write.
It's "a continual search," Shaich says, requiring that today's leader keep exploring new ideas including ideas from other industries or even from outside the business world.
But In C is also nearly 50 years old, and Riley's life in music is still a continual search for the fundamentally spiritual qualities that he believes the art form should embody.
In more incisive and introspective terms, the federal president, Joachim Gauck, was described last year by a Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung reporter as seeing the country engaged in a continual search for its next big angst.
I love what I do; however, getting here was not a premeditated career path but much more a result of a continual search and chance encounters.
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Therefore, the necessity exists for an immediate and continual search for alternative methods against MRSA towards which no resistance can develop.
As the dusk darkened to blackness, Spike Jonze chased him around the stage, the audience sang along tunelessly, and Ocean blocked it all out with his headphones, in continual search of a vulnerable and unadulterated center.
Yo-Yo's career as a cellist is testament to his continual search for new ways to communicate with audiences and to his personal desire for artistic growth and renewal.
And now, in a new and important biography, the noted authority Christoph Wolff presents Bach as a "learned musician," a composer-intellect whose systematic mastery of musical genres and continual search for perfection seem not so distant from the methodical technological breakthroughs of today.
In her continual search to find dependable employees, Jakacki learned about the Safer Foundation, a Chicago-based nonprofit that helps people with criminal records find gainful employment, and while she wasn't immediately sold by the idea of hiring ex-cons, she decided to give it a try.
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