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The phrase "are continually trying to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express an ongoing effort or attempt to achieve something over a period of time.
Example: "The researchers are continually trying to find new solutions to the problem of climate change."
Alternatives: "are constantly attempting to" or "are always working to".
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As technology continues to transform all forms of marketing and social media, brands are continually trying to identify the ideal marketing mix that will translate to the best possible return on ad spend or marketing investment.
Christian fundamentalists, meanwhile, are continually trying to ban Harry from libraries, insisting that witchcraft and wizardry are devilish temptations.
Anti-abortion advocates are continually trying to pass restrictions on abortion, such as requiring ultrasounds before an abortion.
Here was the audience that classical music presenters are continually trying to reach: hip and mostly under 40.
A lot of parents are continually trying to gain the advantage on other parents, sometimes through wily means.
In this environment, the manufacturers are continually trying to find ways to get their new equipment as close to the nonconforming line as possible.
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It's something we're continually trying to address.
"We're continually trying to find out," Ms. Bruning said.
"I'm continually trying to remind myself to enjoy this while it lasts," Tulowitzki said.
"We're continually trying to figure out where the efficient models are.
One is continually trying to affirm something with the man in the next seat".
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