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The phrase "ability to continue participation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing someone's capacity or capability to remain involved in an activity or event.
Example: "The committee will assess the ability to continue participation of all members in the upcoming project."
Alternatives: "capacity to maintain involvement" or "capability to keep participating".
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Women's lack of confidence may have impacted their ability to continue participation, or challenging women's health beliefs may have contributed to attrition and would be best assessed and monitored through a trusted continuity of caregiver relationship.
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Participation in the cohort was somewhat selective in that women from higher educational levels were more likely to participate and to continue participation [ 18].
However, those with greater potential benefit (higher fear scores, older participants) were less likely to continue participation.
Older participants were also less likely to continue participation.
Three other students from the experimental group stated their unwillingness to continue participation in virtual classes.
After the two months interview, 7% of the sample expressed a final refusal to continue participation.
No longer willing to continue participation in the middle of follow-up.
Thus, patients that relapsed became ineligible to continue participation in the study.
Known reasons for attrition were death (n = 25) and declining to continue participation (n = 2).
Between baseline and year 4, 88 participants had died, 9 declined further participation, and 26 were deemed unfit to continue participation.
One patient did not attend her MRI scan due to anxiety and so was not able to continue participation.
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