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Discover LudwigThe phrase "able to continue exploiting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to express the capability of maintaining or prolonging an act of exploitation, whether in a business, social, or technological context.
Example: "The company is able to continue exploiting its resources efficiently, ensuring maximum profit."
Alternatives: "capable of ongoing exploitation" or "able to persist in exploiting".
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Mr. Bush will most likely be able to continue exploiting the internal problems among Democrats just as he did in the campaign.
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Randazzo was able to continue.
"Hopefully he'll be able to continue.
I was not able to continue classes.
In order to keep scaling, you need to continue prioritizing exploiting opportunities over avoiding risk.
They want to continue to exploit the U.S.-contra relationship.
They want to continue polluting and exploiting our natural resources.
As mutual resentment and misunderstanding grows, Morgan and other armed groups are able to exploit the toxic atmosphere and continue their poaching, digging and savage attacks.
But officials who oversaw the sport were never able to fully exploit its appeal.
In his third-round match, Feliciano Lopez wasn't able to consistently exploit Raonic's weaknesses.
Now able to fully exploit their car's formidable potential, Red Bull set about enhancing it.
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