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The phrase "and the continual evolution" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing ongoing changes or developments in a particular context, such as technology, society, or personal growth.
Example: "The success of the project relies on adaptability and the continual evolution of our strategies."
Alternatives: "and the ongoing development" or "and the constant progression".
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Environmental issues, resource management, and the continual evolution of technology are all issues that aboriginal communities will need to address in the future and, consequently, there will always be a demand for well-trained aboriginal scientists and engineers.
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The continual evolution and advancement of the pharmaceutical industry is fundamental in the control and elimination of disease around the world.
With the continual evolution of global warming and prolonged heatwaves, upheaval buckling of continuously reinforced concrete pavements has been a documented problem in highway engineering, as it can have catastrophic consequences.
Given the continual evolution of implants and surgical techniques, an increasing number of patients are requesting "performance" prostheses that allow early functional recovery, simplified re-operation, and greater attention to aesthetic needs.
In the longer term, specific standardised software for analysis would be advantageous, but this should not restrict the continual evolution of measurement and analysis approaches.
The ease with which the knowledge is acquired and maintained using RDR, the use of a dynamic design ontology and the automatic generation of conceptual models using FCA allows for the continual evolution of the KBS in keeping with the notion that knowledge is continually evolving and 'made-up' to fit the situation.
"The numbers in these reports never look good out of context, but they are a critical element in the continual evolution of our aviation security," the statement continued.
Ms. Vendler's "Seamus Heaney" serves as a wonderfully succinct road map to the poet's verse, illuminating the effect that both private and public events have had on the development of his work, while explicating the continual evolution of his style.
The continual evolution of HGVS guidelines makes the nomenclature difficult to understand and to use for experts and non-experts alike, often resulting in incorrect usage and potential clinical interpretation errors.
"The numbers in these reports never look good out of context but they are a critical element in the continual evolution of our aviation security," Johnson said.
Other factors are the continual evolution of engine programs by the designer/licensors in response to or anticipation of changing market requirements, and the extensive network of engine building licensees in key shipbuilding regions.
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