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The phrase "a continuous search for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing an ongoing effort or pursuit of something, such as knowledge, truth, or improvement.
Example: "The scientist is engaged in a continuous search for new methods to combat climate change."
Alternatives: "an ongoing quest for" or "a persistent pursuit of".
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And it means that Mr. Patel is on a continuous search for organic and locally grown foods.
The alarming issue of antibiotic resistance expansion requires a continuous search for new and efficient antibacterial agents.
Therefore, there is a continuous search for improved methods to detect deception.
There is a continuous search for shelf-ready small-caliber vascular prostheses with satisfactory early and late results.
Does it get any more wholesome and hearty for a country in a continuous search for its next men's star in this athletically enhanced smash-mouth era?
A proper professional lighting design implies in a continuous search for the best compromise between both low power consumption and better lighting quality.
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Thus, a continuous search is on for higher bond strengths adhesives.
Considering Long Island golfers' continuous search for a place to play the game, Mr. Napola is expecting a big crowd on opening day.
During these years, he labeled his own philosophy as "the metaphysics of vital reason," to signify his continuous search for a structure of life that would be transcendent in its relation to every existing reality, and yet itself would be located within the framework of temporal and spatial reality.
In my continuous search for a viable legislative solution to the issue of child trafficking in America I spoke with Patrick A. Trueman, the former Chief of the Child Exploitation and Obscenity Section, Criminal Division, U. S. Department of Justice in Washington, D.C., about the increase of child pornography in the United States.
From a theoretical point of view, the continuous search for criteria to redefine informality has not enabled a concept to be formulated with universal value.
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