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The phrase "a continuity of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an ongoing or uninterrupted sequence of events, ideas, or elements.
Example: "The project aims to establish a continuity of care for patients transitioning between different healthcare services."
Alternatives: "an ongoing flow of" or "a consistent thread of".
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"What we're offering is not a continuity of aesthetic expression but a continuity of exploration".
"There is a continuity of industrial life here," says Fauchon.
There's a continuity of experience in the film".
A continuity of sharing and a continuity of ideas and of getting on with the job in hand whatever the politicians decide.
Their manifesto is simple: a continuity of "military operations" until "British occupation" is over.
"But there's going to be a continuity of effort that we'll get used to".
But there was usually a continuity of meetings, music, getting together, rebirthing and so on.
There is also a continuity of concerns across the eight decades between the two pieces.
"This is a continuity of the Hawaiian Kingdom of 1892 to today".
Kodmani said the HNC was committed to to a continuity of state institutions, including the army.
However, the most important thing the FCO wants from the reprocurement is a continuity of service, Meyer says.
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