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The phrase "a continuous thread" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an ongoing theme, idea, or connection that runs throughout a narrative or discussion.
Example: "Throughout the novel, there is a continuous thread of hope that binds the characters' journeys together."
Alternatives: "an unbroken line" or "a consistent theme".
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Instead, they got a continuous thread, just as they would pulling silk from a cocoon.
And messaging provides a continuous thread between customer and brand, unlike the disjointed experience of email.
Twitter will thread them together so they appear as a continuous thread.
Mean Streets (1973), Goodfellas (1990) and Casino (1995) all provide a continuous thread through Scorsese's career and position the director's work into the social circumstances of his upbringing.
"That has been a continuous thread". Mr. Moore and his colleagues began with a form of expression that commented on local changes.
Spinning is the process of drawing out and twisting fibres to join them firmly together in a continuous thread or yarn.
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Finally, we used the fluorescent lipid DiOC6, which labels a continuous thread-like lattice corresponding to the ER, as opposed to the brightly stained snake- or sausage-like mitochondria [ 35].
Inspired by the silkworm's ability to generate a 3D cocoon out of a single multi-property silk thread (1km in length), the overall geometry of the pavilion was created using an algorithm that assigns a single continuous thread across patches providing various degrees of density.
"Inspired by the silkworm's ability to generate a 3D cocoon out of a single multi-property silk thread (1km in length), the overall geometry of the pavilion was created using an algorithm that assigns a single continuous thread across patches providing various degrees of density," the group explained. .
In the Tudor duet, Amanda McKerrow and John Gardner achieve the look of a long, continuous thread of dancing that Ms. McKerrow speaks of.
Though it is an article of faith in pop histories that satire is for the oppressed against the oppressor, if there is a single continuous thread running through the history of satire it is this natural affinity for familiar order.
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