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The phrase "a continuous stream of new" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an ongoing influx of new items, ideas, or information in various contexts, such as technology, media, or creativity.
Example: "The company prides itself on maintaining a continuous stream of new innovations to stay ahead of the competition."
Alternatives: "an unending flow of new" or "a constant influx of new".
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The expectation of recurring revenue demands a recurring customer experience in a market with a continuous stream of new competitors.
Technologically, information systems are enabled by core software, database, and networking technologies, as well as a continuous stream of new capabilities in cloud and social computing, mobile and sensor networks, big data and advanced analytics, artificial intelligence, and more.
Findings also suggest that specialist hospitals relying on a continuous stream of new products, services and processes to meet their strategic aspirations are better positioned to sustain science-based innovative search activities than their generalist counterparts.
Such "pay-as-you-go" schemes, as they are known, are rather like the pyramid schemes made famous by Charles Ponzi, a 1920s swindler, in that they need a continuous stream of new investors to meet the claims of the old ones.
It has delighted its customers by generating a continuous stream of new value and delivering it more rapidly than its competitors.
There is no pseudoreplication in our data because of the high flow rate of the crickets in these bands, thus effectively our two sites resemble two "laboratories" offering a continuous stream of new subjects.
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Meanwhile, competitor FriendFeed, despite a continuous stream of innovative new features, is languishing.
In the age of Facebook, blogs and micro-blogging services like Twitter, these are forces that technology companies need to understand and address as they bet their fortunes on their ability to market a nearly continuous stream of new products and upgrades.
A continuous stream of bad news is corrosive," he said.
FOR Americans accustomed to a continuous stream of good economic news, recent days have been unsettling.
The joint EU drugs markets 2016 report warns that "given the nature of the market and the continuous stream of new substances, it is unfeasible that all of them can be controlled.
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