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Discover LudwigThe phrase "account continue" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete thought and lacks context, making it difficult to determine when it could be used.
Example: "Please ensure that your account continue is active for uninterrupted service."
Alternatives: "account status" or "account maintenance".
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She points out that he previously served as director-general of the ISI, which is notorious for playing by its own rules — and elements of which, according to American officials cited in a recent New York Times account, continue to work with terrorist groups like Lashkar-e-Taiba, which appears to have planned the November attack in Mumbai.
If you hold these shares in a taxable account, continue to hold and buy more if the price reaches the 14% yield level.
I imagine there will be folks who buy it, install it, and play for like an hour then let the account continue to collect dust.
It would be wonderful if you could just let your account continue to sit there and grow tax-deferred as it has for many years, but, unfortunately, it's not quite that simple.
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The account continues for four pages.
The account continues to age, even after it is closed.
The Martin Agency, Richmond, Va., which had handled the media account, continues handling creative duties.
When she returned to the front desk, the second account continued, the woman finished her work.
On Twitter, Sabu's account continued to threaten the "Feds" and post encouragingly on new attacks.
"It will send its roots into every crevice of the wall, sucking the mortar into dry dust," the account continued.
And the government could then write checks against that account, continuing normal operations without issuing new debt.
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