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The phrase "a continuum that enables" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a continuous range or series that facilitates or allows something to happen.
Example: "The educational system provides a continuum that enables students to progress at their own pace."
Alternatives: "a spectrum that allows" or "a range that facilitates".
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Notions that our private lives are really only distractions from the real world of work exist as part of a continuum that enables and perpetuates these saddening statistics.
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Rasch model allows estimates of item difficulty and person ability spread along postulated latent traits and in ordered continuum that enables the examination of the hierarchical structure, targeting, and DIF of SGRQ.
It is a continuum that relies on consensus by experts.
"I expect they are along a continuum that ultimately ends in hubris," he said.
This is all part of a continuum that characterized my public life.
Time, a measured or measurable period, a continuum that lacks spatial dimensions.
An indecomposable continuum is a continuum that is not decomposable, and it is hereditarily indecomposable if every subcontinuum is indecomposable.
Intensity lies on a continuum that ranges from sleep (very relaxed) to terror (very anxious).
Rather, it is a continuum that runs from clueless but well-intentioned gaffes to outright murder.
It's simply a continuum that stretches from optimal health to full-blown illness.
On one side, flags fluttered on a continuum that ran from the Union Jack to White Power.
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