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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are a continuum of the same" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to express that two or more things are part of a continuous range or spectrum, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The various shades of blue in the painting are a continuum of the same color family."
Alternatives: "are part of a continuum" or "represent a continuous range."
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Later in his evidence session, Hughes also touched on this, noting: "We should not do anything to undermine the fact that security and privacy are a continuum of the same thing.
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Thus distinct strategies, such as phenotypic plasticity or evolvability, might result from a continuum of the same evolutionary processes, and seemingly disjoint phenomena are interrelated.
It's a continuum of tragedy to farce.
"This is a continuum of that experience," he said.
"It's a continuum of passion to greed".
Even if there is a continuum of evolving physical states, why assume a continuum of evolving cognitive states?
There's a continuum of these crowdfunding platforms, according to Tyrrell.
It's a continuum, but the company is essentially solving the same problem, Dhillon explained.
At the same time, surface expression is also likely to be a continuum.
A subcontinuum of a continuum X is a continuum contained in X as a subset.
Time was a continuum.
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