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The phrase "a continuous buildup 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 buildup 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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"Otherwise we would have a continuous buildup of materials".
This property can be exploited to cause a continuous buildup of magnetic saturation of water, leading to greatly enhanced sensitivity.
Resulting coatings or films are formed by a continuous buildup of successive layers of liquid droplets, softened material domains and hard particles.
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The results demonstrated continuous and significant muscle buildup at 12 months of age, with 76% to 153% increase in individual muscles of transgenic mice over the wild-type mice.
If a guitar is left exposed to the air, the continuous buildup of dust and atmospheric pollutants will eventually mar the finish of both the body and the metal hardware.
For British banks, a continued buildup of capital and liquidity buffers remains essential, the fund said.
Continuous Buildup Since the Invasion Since its invasion of Kuwait, the buildup by Iraq has been continuous.
A smile represents a buildup of tension.
Patients were at higher risk for a vasogenic edema, a buildup of fluid in the brain.
A continuous crowd of students come & go.
There's a continuous flow of information".
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