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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always continued" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an action or state that has been ongoing without interruption over a period of time.
Example: "Despite the challenges, her dedication to the project always continued, inspiring her team to persevere."
Alternatives: "has always persisted" or "has always carried on".
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That's the way the Jewish people have always continued".
García Márquez always continued working as a journalist, arguing that it kept him "in contact with the real world".
Though she has taught at a number of universities throughout her career, Kumin has always continued to write poems from and about her New Hampshire farm.
Then, fresh from encountering Jane Austen and Dostoevsky, Hitchcock and Merchant Ivory, my interest in intergalactic rocket ships waned (though I always continued to love Doctor Who).
Sometimes he thought it might die like this, he thought he might scare it to death, but it always continued to stare at him as he reloaded the gun and carefully put it back in the cabinet.
We sprinkled a few of my dad's at the 18th hole at Shotts, his golf club, and mingled the rest, scattering them at the falls of Clyde, a beauty spot we all loved and had always continued to visit as a family, right to the end.
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"Attica always continues".
It always continues.
"That will always continue," Mr. Carlton said.
So our low points don't always continue.
Dikes do not always continue upward in a simple fashion.
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