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The phrase "a continuous existence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of being that is ongoing or unbroken over time.
Example: "The concept of a continuous existence raises questions about the nature of life and consciousness."
Alternatives: "an unbroken existence" or "a perpetual existence".
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More recently, however, the view held by an earlier generation of historians that the Christian church had a continuous existence from the Romano-British period has regained support.
It is believed to have been founded by the Greeks in 401 bc, but it did not have a continuous existence.
Political scientists have dubbed the Democrats "the party that never dies," because it has enjoyed a continuous existence since its founding in the late 1820s, even though what the party has stood for and who votes for it have changed greatly since then.
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If the other spirit in question is God, an omnipresent being, then perhaps his perception can be used to guarantee a completely continuous existence to every physical object.
For example, Andrew Paul Ushenko characterized works as powers so as to avoid the intermittence problem (1953, 47), and similar intuitions motivated Pepper's (1965) "double-dispositional" account, according to which a work's continuous existence depends on the "passive disposition" of a physical object as well as the "dynamic disposition" of the observer.
"I have been honored many times by prominent Jewish organizations, proudly identified as a Jew and maintained a passionate support for the continuous existence of the State of Israel," he said in an interview on Thursday.
The earliest one given for reservoir in a medical context is from 1937, "For the continuous existence of a disease there must be some reservoir of infection…" The most important reservoirs of infection are human or animal cases or carriers.
"I have been honored many times by prominent Jewish organizations [he received an honorary degree from Brandeis in 2006], proudly identified as a Jew and maintained a passionate support for the continuous existence of the State of Israel".
Stanford statistician Robert Tibshirani is one of 50 newly elected Fellows of the Royal Society, the oldest scientific academy in continuous existence, with a history dating more than 350 years.
The immediate recovery of the crater lake is consistent with the continuous existence of a hydrothermal system.
The ritual – a wedding of the Queen's grandson – is full of arcane and ancient British tradition: heraldry, knights of the garter, a choir that has been in continuous existence since the 13th century.
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