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The phrase "a continuum that encompasses" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a range or spectrum that includes various elements or aspects within it.
Example: "The study presents a continuum that encompasses various approaches to understanding human behavior."
Alternatives: "a spectrum that includes" or "a range that covers".
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"Vaginal Davis is a utopian artist," said José Esteban Muñoz, a professor in the department of performance studies at New York University, whose writings on the artist tend to place him somewhere on a continuum that encompasses both Dada and the Surrealists.
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Scoring systems now encompass critical care illness as a continuum that extends from the inciting event and treatment (often begun in the ED) to the post-ICU recovery and rehabilitation processes.
It was recognised that this global competence definition reflects a continuum that ranges from low level concerns that are usually readily remediable, to extreme behavioural problems that encompass significant challenges for universities, at both policy and practice levels.
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.
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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