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The phrase "a matter of continual" is not complete and lacks context, but it can be correct in certain usages when followed by a noun.
You can use it when discussing something that is ongoing or persistent in nature.
Example: "This project is a matter of continual improvement to ensure we meet our goals."
Alternatives: "a question of ongoing" or "an issue of constant".
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It's a matter of continual debate.
Whether some of these abnormal changes persist at other clinical stages such as post-treatment and remission, and contribute to disease progression is a matter of continual study.
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A confusing variety of pitches prevailed until the 19th century, when the continual rise in pitch made some international agreement a matter of practical necessity.
A matter of days.
A matter of signals.
It may be only a matter of time before the other brokerages follow suit with similar offers, but for now, Merrill Edge is the only discount broker that offers free trades on a continual monthly basis.
A Matter of Timing.
A Matter of Perspective?
But the interaction between solid Homeric objects and a style that wants to fly into abstraction generates a poem of continual, mobile energy, which works its way between matter and spirit.
They expect rehearsals to be a time of continual discovery.
His story is, unavoidably, a tale of continual slaughter.
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