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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a continuous build up of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an ongoing accumulation or increase of something over time.
Example: "The continuous build up of stress can lead to serious health issues if not managed properly."
Alternatives: "an ongoing accumulation of" or "a gradual increase in".
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More energetic deposition conditions led to a continuous build up of stress, a dense microstructure and a 001 film texture almost independent of film thickness.
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No continuous build-up of Li electrode/electrolyte interface resistance was observed, indicating that the addition of a cation-exchange layer did not hinder entirely Li-ion transport through the separator.
As shown in Fig. 3, if the casing is closed, the produced gas keeps being preserved in the casing, causing continuous build-up of the gas in the annulus.
The reverted γ-phase peaks gained all values located in between the minimum and the maximum Bragg angle indicating continuous build-up of nickel concentration in the γ-phase.
These can be built into your build process or part of a continuous build server.
The continuous multiple build-up of the sticking particles into visible settleable flocs is known as flocculation (Huang and Chen 1996; Tatsi et al. 2003).
This continuous flow of new arrivals and the declining number of people able to get out has led to a build-up of people in the towns and villages near the border at Dera'a.
Check for a build-up of earwax.
By comparison of overlapping sequences it is possible to build up a continuous record of faunas or floras that have progressively more in common with present-day life forms as the top of the sequence is approached.
If a scanning arrangement is used, the objective can be used over a continuous series of small fields and the results used to build up an image of a larger region.
The continuous air flow traveling from the fan through the grid of spacers allows for a person to sit comfortably with no build-up of sweat or humidity within the cushion.
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