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The phrase "are continually scrambling to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where individuals or groups are constantly making efforts to achieve something, often in a hurried or chaotic manner.
Example: "In the fast-paced tech industry, companies are continually scrambling to keep up with the latest innovations and trends."
Alternatives: "are constantly striving to" or "are always rushing to".
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The prospects for production are far different for American playwrights, writing for a constellation of not-for-profit theaters that are continually scrambling to raise funds as corporate giving dries up and subscribers drain away.
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New lines are continually added to it.
Technology data are continually saved to SQL Server database [17].
We are continually working to find ways to improve".
Influenza viruses are continually subject to small mutations.
Governments are scrambling to keep up.
Laggards are scrambling to attract the rest.
Other airlines are scrambling to catch up.
Local banks are scrambling to respond.
World leaders are scrambling to respond.
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