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The phrase "a continuation of what" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the ongoing nature of a topic or idea, often in relation to something previously mentioned.
Example: "This report serves as a continuation of what we discussed in our last meeting regarding the project's progress."
Alternatives: "an extension of what" or "a follow-up to what".
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It'll just be a continuation of what we're already doing.
It's a continuation of what Dr. King envisioned.
"And this was like a continuation of what I had experienced as a child.
It was a continuation of what I tried to do in government.
This is a continuation of what we achieved [under Luis Aragonés] two years ago.
Elie represents a continuation of what residents said they were happy with".
"So rather than it being a graduation tomorrow, it's a continuation of what we have seen.
She said that the meeting was a continuation of what has been discussed for months.
"What Secretary Clinton said was a continuation of what we've been saying," the White House spokesman, Jay Carney, told reporters.
"Some people there told me, 'This is just a continuation of what started in Wisconsin,' Kohl-Riggsgsaidid.
Mr Berezovsky and like-minded tycoons were demanding a continuation of what might politely be termed "crony capitalism".
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