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The phrase "a continuance of a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the ongoing nature or extension of a particular situation, event, or process.
Example: "The committee decided that a continuance of a previous agreement was necessary to ensure stability."
Alternatives: "an extension of a" or "a continuation of a".
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Many Democratic opponents of the bill said it was a continuance of a 40-year-old failed policy of trying to isolate Cuba.
The album, on Columbia, is a continuance of a campaign which Waters says is aimed at "despots, dictators and thieves" all over the world.
Children, particularly sons, are regarded as a continuance of a whole family.
At the same time elevated IGFBP3/1 levels as observed in our study possibly indicate a continuance of a competing growth-limiting response at this precancer stage.
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In China, children, particularly sons, are regarded as a continuance of an entire family and a source of income and security in old age for those with lower incomes [ 26].
It is clear that a continuance of such a situation is unthinkable.
"It's a continuance of something good".
The result has been a continuance of acid attacks against women and men.
SEES CONSUMERS CHECK HIGH PRICES; National Bank of Commerce Review Looks for a Continuance of Prosperity.
Prices closed narrowly mixed on the London Stock Exchange yesterday in a continuance of slack trading conditions.
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