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The phrase "a continuous demarcation of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the ongoing or persistent separation or distinction between two or more elements, concepts, or categories.
Example: "The study highlights a continuous demarcation of cultural identities in the region, illustrating how they evolve over time."
Alternatives: "an ongoing distinction of" or "a persistent separation of".
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By a vote of 10 to 1, the Supreme Court in March ruled in favour of a continuous demarcation of the Raposa Serra do Sol Indian reservation, located in northern Roraima state near the Venezuelan and Guyanese borders, and ordered all non-Indians to exit the reserve and end economic activities there by April 30.
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"Just a continuous lack of good news".
There's a continuous flow of information".
A continuous crowd of students come & go.
He had a continuous flow of commissions.
It has a continuous band of windows.
It was also, however, a demarcation of a deep strategic difference with Mr. Case.
(A) The traditional demarcation of a TALE repeat.
"It's a very clear demarcation of passing a barrier".
Point-5 is again a clear demarcation of firing pin impression at 6 O'Clock position.
In an office, there is a clearer demarcation of roles and areas of responsibility.
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