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The phrase "a continuing period" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an ongoing duration of time without interruption.
Example: "The project has been in a continuing period of development since its inception last year."
Alternatives: "an ongoing period" or "a prolonged period".
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"It is clear to us all that we are in for a continuing period of attrition.
He announced the government would bring legislation for a post-sentence preventative detention system "to enable a continuing period of detention for high-risk terrorist offenders".
1962 Kennedy Warns on Little Wars WEST POINT, New York — President Kennedy predicted for the world today a continuing period of guerrilla warfare of the Indochina kind.
We could also face a continuing period of insecurity.
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In broad terms, however, the history of Scottish social work parallels that of the UK as a whole: a short spurt of growth and optimism during the 1970s, followed by a prolonged and continuing period of professional self-doubt and managerialist reform.
In a continuing effort to reduce speeding on Westchester thoroughfares, the Westchester County Department of Public Safety issued 50 tickets, mainly for speeding, during a five-hour period along the Cross County Parkway last Sunday.
This will be a continuing process.
This is just a continuing evolution".
So it's a continuing relationship".
Combating leaks remains a continuing battle.
Welfare reform does have a continuing role.
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