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The phrase "a continuous journey" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an ongoing process or experience that does not have a defined endpoint.
Example: "Life is often described as a continuous journey of learning and growth."
Alternatives: "an ongoing journey" or "a never-ending journey".
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As a result, efforts to mitigate the impact of disruptive trends, as well as capitalize on the growth opportunities they present, will be part of a continuous journey rather than a final destination.
"To see him", one of his students said, "was to experience a continuous journey of discovery".
You have written of continuous cities; it occurs to me that your style suggests a continuous journey.
The 'station_distances' database contains all possible segment identities and the corresponding station-to-station distances, ordered as a continuous journey that visits every station in the network in each direction (repeating sections of the network if necessary).
Recovery from alcoholism is a continuous journey.
Finally, education is not a destination but a continuous journey.
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This updates the design that was used previously, including during Otto's press-grabbing autonomous Budweiser freight shipment haul, which subsequently earned a Guinness World Record for "the longest continuous journey by a driverless and autonomous semitrailer truck".
It is a vital step in the continuous journey to help America heal from the legacy that limited opportunities for centuries.
(Pharrell Williams performed his song "Freedom," as well as a rap about science: "To me / science is the continuous journey / to understanding / all that is").
In another famous episode, when the Komagata Maru, a ship from Hong Kong, tried to dock in Vancouver, British Columbia, to challenge the racist 1908 Continuous Journey Regulation law which held that Asians could only emigrate to Canada if they made a near-impossible non-stop voyage from the country of their citizenship it was sent back to Calcutta.
In another famous episode, when the Komagata Maru, a ship from Hong Kong, tried to dock in Vancouver, British Columbia, to challenge the racist 1908 Continuous Journey Regulation law — which held that Asians could only emigrate to Canada if they made a near-impossible non-stop voyage from the country of their citizenship — it was sent back to Calcutta.
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