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The phrase "a continuous stream of additional" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an ongoing influx of extra items, information, or resources.
Example: "The project faced challenges due to a continuous stream of additional requirements from the client."
Alternatives: "an unending flow of extra" or "a constant influx of supplementary".
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These major discoveries spurred the identification of a continuous stream of additional CAA and FAD mutations to the present time (highlighted in Figure 1b and Table 1).
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The loggers are UHF radio telemetry devices that continuously record the frequency and duration of close proximity contacts, thus providing a continuous stream of time ordered association data.
Its music is a continuous stream of melancholy longing.
A continuous stream of bad news is corrosive," he said.
Events There's a continuous stream of dynamic events, from fringe theater to big crafts fairs.
His work used a continuous stream of ink that was deflected electrostatically.
To me street life is a continuous stream of split-second meetings".
With trainers, jockeys, owners and management there used to be a continuous stream of understanding.
FOR Americans accustomed to a continuous stream of good economic news, recent days have been unsettling.
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