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The phrase "a continual story" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a narrative or account that is ongoing or repetitive in nature.
Example: "The novel unfolds as a continual story of love and loss, capturing the essence of human experience."
Alternatives: "an ongoing tale" or "a perpetual narrative".
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The film is followed by The Dark Knight (2008) and The Dark Knight Rises (2012) in a continual story-arc, which has later been referred to as the The Dark Knight Trilogy.
He added, concerning the claims that Moore engaged in sexual molestation and misconduct, "When you have these continual stories being corroborated, coupled with the fact that the Moore campaign hasn't answered questions thoroughly on this — that they've been cryptic and then walked away from press conferences, or been combative — all of this gives us pause".
You sports section people really think that Lakers and Clippers fans (much less everyone else who wanted the Heat to lose) want to have our Sports section ruined by continual stories about the Heat?
Central to this now-threatened way of life is "the Telling," a continual exchange of ideas, stories, memories and feelings.
Myth making, the story seems to suggest, is a continual, irresistible process for all of us.
Continue to seek out a continual future.
"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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