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The phrase "a continuous rectification of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing ongoing adjustments or corrections to a process, system, or situation.
Example: "The project requires a continuous rectification of our strategies to adapt to changing market conditions."
Alternatives: "an ongoing adjustment of" or "a constant correction of".
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A continuous rectification of variable incoming signals to render them "customary", may avoid undesired cellular events (e.g. cell death, lineage deviation).
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When both polarities are used, producing a continuous train of pulses, the process is called full-wave rectification.
"Just a continuous lack of good news".
He had a continuous flow of commissions.
A continuous crowd of students come & go.
There's a continuous flow of information".
It has a continuous band of windows.
But this is not the end of the revolutionary dream, nor is it a simple rectification of policy, of which there have been many over the years.
(Maybe there should be a rectification of numbers, too).
It is a belated and jubilant rectification of the historical record, and a victory lap for an artist laughed at for too long.
Parashar and Sharma[22] have studied THz radiation generation via optical rectification of a laser in an array of carbon nanotubes.
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