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The phrase "a continued fondness" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to express an ongoing affection or liking for someone or something over time. Example: "Despite the years that have passed, she still feels a continued fondness for her childhood home."
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Certainly one can trace a continued fondness for doo-wop's dolorous beat and insistent focus on vocals (so that each tender nuance can be heard in all its breathy glory).
Bob Eckert, chief executive of Mattel, said Friday that Handler had remained an important part of the company and was invited every year to meet with employees at its headquarters, where he showed a continued fondness for toys.
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He did not have many friends in his teenage years; instead, he developed a fondness for books, which continued throughout his life.
France remains in love with modernity, unlike Britain, and everything from their nuclear-powered high-speed rail to their continued fondness for Le Corb proves it.
"Finding Dory's" prospects are surely helped by stellar reviews and continued fondness for the original. .
Mop-haired and rumpled, he talks freely about his bisexuality (he says that at the moment he prefers women but that this might once again change); his taste for mood-altering pills that are apparently damaging his liver; his past cocaine habit and his continuing fondness for an occasional joint.
In 1916, continuing the fondness for horses that was a family trait, Widener began to raise Thoroughbreds at Erdenheim Farm in Pennsylvania and also at Old Kenny Farm near Lexington, Ky.
The Shipwrecked House also continues readers' fondness for independent publishers.
Overnight, his appointment would restore confidence in the economy; and if he continued with his current fondness for a lax monetary policy, he would stop Japan's deflation in its tracks.Old Ladies for hireIn Europe, the ECB has been doing a rather better job; its interest rates look about right.
Columbus continued to express his fondness for the Taino — "They are a people very generous of spirit, so that they give everything that they are asked for with the best will in the world," he wrote — even as he devised new and more grotesque employments for them.
Brazil's government has been unwilling or unable to cut back its bloated public sector, has been mired in vast corruption scandals, and yet its president Dilma Rousseff continues to evince a fondness for just the sort of state-led capitalism that leads to exactly these problems.
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