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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also continue to be tormented" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing ongoing suffering or distress experienced by someone or something.
Example: "Despite the passage of time, the victims of the tragedy also continue to be tormented by their memories."
Alternatives: "still remain troubled" or "continue to suffer".
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Mr. Hosokawa's dreamy and unsettling opera, about two sisters who, long after their deaths, continue to be tormented by longing for the lover they once shared, is a work of subtlety and mystery.
Is it any wonder then, that in this so-called enlightened day and age, young people continue to be tormented by their peers because of their sexual orientation?
Through the 1970s and into the 1980s, central-bank experts continued to be tormented.
As she continued to be tormented by Picasso, she turned to Roman Catholicism and mysticism and, though she continued to paint mostly still lifes and landscapes and to photograph, she became a recluse.
Travers, by contrast, is shown to be tormented and contradictory.
Princess Diana was not the only celebrity to be tormented by the media.
And, as they merrily torment, torture, and kill these animals, Wildlife Services continues to be scrutinized by those who want to put them out of business (please see "Exposed: Human-Animal Interactions and the War on Wildlife" and also "Murder Incorporated: Wildlife Services Under Public Scrutiny" and "The Federal Government Killed Nearly Three Million Animals Last Year").
The company is also continuing to expand.
He also continued to write.
So naturally it's bound to be torment.
She seems not to have been tormented, but she also kept clear.
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