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The phrase "a continuous succession" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an unbroken or ongoing series of events, actions, or elements that follow one after another.
Example: "The project faced a continuous succession of challenges that tested the team's resilience."
Alternatives: "an unbroken series" or "a constant flow".
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The piece evolves in a continuous succession of 20 diverse yet organic variations.
We can place alongside this a continuous succession of spectacular films built on visions of the end of the world.
The thesis proved particularly shocking to conventional philosophical views of time, which held (for example) that only the present is real or that time passes through a continuous succession of "now"s or that the past (but not the future) is metaphysically settled.
After 1954 a continuous succession of stations, generally two at a time, were each occupied for one or two years or longer, until they drifted into a region where they either ceased to be of interest or joined the drift to the Greenland Sea.
The teaching on apostolic succession received fuller expression in the works of the 2nd-century Church Father Irenaeus, whose writings against the Gnostics (dualistic sects that maintained that salvation is not from faith but from esoteric knowledge) urged that Catholic teaching was verified because a continuous succession of teachers, beginning with the Apostles, could be demonstrated.
From 31 until 23 bce the constitutional basis of his power remained a continuous succession of consulships, but in January 27 bce he ostensibly "transferred the State to the free disposal of the Senate and people," earning the misleading, though outwardly plausible, tribute that he had restored the republic.
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The Gondwana sediments of the investigated area represent a fairly continuous succession of strata comprising a Talcher and Damuda Groups.
The excavation of Mummy Cave yielded a nearly continuous succession of artifacts, which span a period of over 9000 years.
A continuous marine succession formed from the Silurian into the Devonian, and the boundary is drawn at the top of the Silurian Series with the crinoid genus Scyphocrinites.
The transition from latest Permian to earliest Triassic is nowhere represented by a continuous (conformable) succession of marine strata containing fossils that are not open to ambiguous age interpretation.
Here, we report a new high-resolution paleomagnetic record from a continuous marine succession in the Chiba composite section of the Kokumoto Formation of the Kazusa Group, Japan, that reveals detailed behaviors of the virtual geomagnetic poles (VGPs) and relative paleointensity changes during the M B polarity transition.
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