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The phrase "and you will continually" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that an action or state will happen repeatedly or without interruption in the future.
Example: "If you follow this routine, and you will continually improve your skills over time."
Alternatives: "and you will consistently" or "and you will always".
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Your Princeton education will facilitate your progress along whatever path you choose to pursue, and you will continually rely on what you learned here in your career and in your life.
Be a lifelong learner and you will continually grow the cognitive and emotional capacity you need to be a good writer -- because you'll learn what moves people to take action.
If you're not yet qualified for the role you want, get your foot in the door and then do your very best work and you will continually have opportunities open up for you.
The key is to do more of what you enjoy and you will continually clarify what it is that you want to do, be and have in life.
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You will continually be faced with rejection and subjected to rudeness, abuse and prejudices.
Let's face it, America--you can't win--you will continually be blamed for all the world's problems.
In this way, you will continually focus in on what you truly hope to find and can learn to articulate your strengths and goals with ease.
You will continually go through the monotonous cycle of waking up, commuting, working, commuting, eating, going to sleep and waking up, day after day, year after year.
You'll continually be scrambling for connectivity to upload images.
The great thing about becoming an engineer is that you'll continually be challenged.
Read continually, and you'll have a better chance at savings.
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