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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a continuing climb" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an ongoing increase or progression in a particular context, such as in business, personal growth, or physical challenges.
Example: "The company's revenue has shown a continuing climb over the past few years, indicating strong market demand."
Alternatives: "an ongoing ascent" or "a steady rise".
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Looking at ad spending as a percentage of gross domestic product, Mr. Coen estimated a continuing climb from 2.27percentt in 2002 -- the lowest since 1995 -- to 2.28percentt for 2003 and 2.3percentt for 2004.
It could, but I view that as unlikely as unlikely as a continuing climb in the S & P's sky-high P/E.
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NY 319 briefly descended to cross a creek then continued climbing, reaching an elevation of 1760 feet near Packer Mason Cemetery.
We went through a big white door and continued climbing, first up wooden steps and then up angled ladders to the balcony, with its views of the town hall, town walls and fields beyond.
Telephia expects use of the service to continue climbing.
The data have recently turned positive and should continue climbing, albeit slowly.
Portugal's jobless rate reached 14% in December and is forecast to continue climbing into 2013.
If it continues climbing to $500, all bets are off".
The payments company opened at $11.20 per share and continued climbing.
Trading as $SQ, the payments company opened at $11.20 per share and continued climbing.
Prices are expected to continue climbing 5-65-6percent
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