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The phrase "along a continuum" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is used to describe something that exists on a continuous spectrum or range. Example: "The concept of intelligence is often seen as existing along a continuum, with some individuals falling at different points within that range."
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Responses occurred along a continuum.
Language and social cognition fall along a continuum across species.
Those accounts move along a continuum of creepy.
Both pay and productivity exist along a continuum.
"I expect they are along a continuum that ultimately ends in hubris," he said.
Our results suggest that neurons in the motor cortex can be categorized along a continuum.
Conversations fall along a continuum from purely competitive to purely cooperative.
This desire to see oneself along a continuum of experience isn't remarkable in itself.
"The lawyers have produced points along a continuum and the legal analysis to back each up".
Instead, they suggest thinking of all wines as falling somewhere along a continuum of "naturalness".
Even stereotypical traits, like assertiveness or valuing close friendships, fell along a continuum.
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