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The phrase "a continuous enlargement of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the ongoing increase or expansion of something, such as a concept, organization, or physical object.
Example: "The company is experiencing a continuous enlargement of its market share due to innovative strategies."
Alternatives: "an ongoing expansion of" or "a constant growth of".
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This trend was primarily the result of a continuous enlargement of the hospital and the neurosurgical department, with other possible reasons that will be discussed below.
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He had a continuous flow of commissions.
A continuous crowd of students come & go.
There's a continuous flow of information".
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