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The phrase "a continuous reading of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the act of reading something without interruption or in a sustained manner.
Example: "The book offers a continuous reading of the historical events that shaped the nation."
Alternatives: "an uninterrupted reading of" or "a sustained reading of".
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The dispatchers, like air traffic controllers, have a continuous reading of all vehicles on duty, their locations and current assignments.
A continuous reading of the Ramayana whether in Sanskrit or in a vernacular version such as that of Tulsidas (16th century)—is an act of great merit, and a popular enactment of Tulsidas's version of the Ramayana, called the Ramcharitmanas, is an annual event across northern India.
A continuous reading of shear stress and shear rate was recorded automatically when the measurement process was stabilized after the nanofluids were transferred into a measurement chamber.
Virtual Read-Out Since the inception of Banned Books Week in 1982, libraries and bookstores throughout the country have staged local read-outs -- a continuous reading of banned/challenged books -- as part of their activities.
The arterial catheter provides a continuous reading of diastolic arterial pressure (DAP), the driving pressure during relaxation and dilatation of the ventricles when filling with blood.
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Together, these tools allow the jacket's sensors to transmit a continuous reading to its LED strips, granting the wearer the camouflage capability of the chameleon.
provides a continuous read-out of the handful of processes that are actively doing things like accessing the hard drive, without listing the hundreds that aren't.
Bispectral Index (BIS) is an EEG parameter which gives a continuous reading between 0-100 depending on depth of anaesthesia.
The Baxter Vigilance monitor uses a modified thermodilution pulmonary artery catheter with a thermal filament to give a continuous read-out of cardiac output.
The approach is attractive because it is completely noninvasive, provides a continuous read-out of cardiac output, and does not require extensive training for use.
After amplification, the samples were slowly heated from 55°C to 95°C with continuous reading of fluorescence to obtain a melting curve.
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