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The phrase "and continuous to develop" is not correct in English.
It should be "and continues to develop." You can use the corrected phrase when describing an ongoing process of growth or improvement.
Example: "The technology in this field is rapidly evolving and continues to develop, offering new solutions every year."
Alternatives: "and is constantly evolving" or "and keeps advancing."
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Ebeling has since spoken at TED and continuous to develop futuristic entrepreneurial ventures. .
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