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The phrase "an area of continual" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a space or field that is characterized by ongoing or persistent activity, change, or development.
Example: "The research team is focusing on an area of continual improvement in renewable energy technologies."
Alternatives: "a field of ongoing" or "a domain of constant".
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What makes Col Legno remarkable is that it survives in an area of continual upheaval.
Consequently, the pastoral arc has historically been an area of continual conflict, a reality that is increasing as populations increase and natural resources are over-exploited.
The role of this gene in cell growth links with the identification of the B cell translocation gene (also involved in cell differentiation) and the Y-box factor homologue (a transcriptional and translational regulator of mRNA) [ 60], indicating that the mantle is an area of continual growth.
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In a typical dSTORM experiment, the illumination was focused on an area of ~ 25 μm × 25 μm under continual radiation of 488 and 647 nm laser.
It also automatically detects when you are in an area of weak or no signal to stop the continual network data requests that wreck your battery life.
Politically, the US's space programme has been one of the few areas of continual bipartisan agreement and cooperation, although the militarisation of space has never been far from its leaders' minds.
Biology, as a discipline, is in a state of continual and rapid flux.
2. Creates an atmosphere of continual improvement.
As a heritage-listed building, the church has a program of continual conservation.
It's a matter of continual debate.
His story is, unavoidably, a tale of continual slaughter.
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