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The phrase "always change continuously" is not correct and is redundant in written English.
You can use it when discussing the nature of change, but it would be clearer to avoid redundancy.
Example: "The market conditions always change continuously, making it difficult to predict future trends."
Alternatives: "constantly evolve" or "perpetually change".
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But in fact, the model parameters always change continuously with loading wave or self-aging, and the lack of adaption will reduce the estimation accuracy significantly.
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Unions have to change continuously, says Trumka, and should always look for a new ways to communicate with and to educate members.
The broader conditions change continuously.
Some things always change.
"We always change.
I always change things.
The stimulus V is supposed to change continuously during simulation.
Although, that could always change.
His intention could always change.
"But the parameters always change".
Valuations always change.
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