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The phrase "a continuum between" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a range or spectrum that exists between two points or concepts. Example: "There is a continuum between freedom and control in any governing system."
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Is there, in other words, a continuum between the trivial and the profound?
So, there is a continuum between these activities - they all end up in a performance.
The results of its investigation suggests a continuum between Guantánamo interrogation rooms and Chicago police precincts.
He also sees society as a continuum between the dead, living and unborn.
(3) Is there a continuum between the quantitative neurocognitive traits and clinical disorder?
Many Mauritanians exist somewhere on a continuum between slavery and freedom.
The thought that there is a continuum between my spending-triggered emotions and theirs is a sobering one.
There is, of course, a continuum between the pathological states that Sacks discusses and everyday experiences of music.
Let's say we are somewhere on a continuum between that and facing a move from St . Louisto New York.
Women's rights advocates like her see a continuum between the deadly violence and supposedly harmless everyday sexism.
Hypothesizing a continuum between emesis gravidarum and HG, we investigated androgen concentrations in women with HG.
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