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The phrase "and continuous growth" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing ongoing development or improvement in various contexts, such as business, personal development, or education.
Example: "Our company is committed to innovation and continuous growth to stay ahead in the market."
Alternatives: "and ongoing development" or "and sustained progress".
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You are perfect the way you are, a competent being who continues to be open to learning and continuous growth.
There has been substantial and continuous growth in Asia and the Middle East-Africa-whose East-Africa-whose East-Africa-whoseyear importspast 45 years.
It requires continuous learning and continuous growth".
Higher shear rate can promote larger orientation of molecules and continuous growth of shish structure.
Serious incidents in the 1970s and continuous growth of factories producing and/or using hazardous substances formed the basis of a quantitative approach to risk.
With the increasing scale of power systems and continuous growth of distributed energy, fault currents have been larger and, in some case, beyond the rated ultimate capacity of existing circuit breakers (CBs).
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In the heat-affected zone (HAZ), the precipitate coarsening was the main evolution and was completed through the dissolution of small precipitates and the continuous growth of large precipitates.
And with vinyl sales surging (a 30% increase in sales in 2015) and the continuous growth of box delivery subscriptions, we believe there is a huge opportunity.
Under that regime, due to the depletion of smaller particles and the continuous growth of larger particles, a size "defocusing" or "Ostwald ripening" is observed.
We have used wild-type (WT) and the continuous growth, dormancy-incapable evg mutant genotypes to identify genes differentially expressed following transition to a SD photoperiod.
In EB3-depleted cells, the loading or activation of microtubule destabilizers might be defective, explaining both the reduced depolymerization rate and the continuous growth of plus ends seen at the cortex.
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