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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are continuously on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is always active or functioning without interruption.
Example: "The lights in the building are continuously on to ensure safety during the night."
Alternatives: "are always on" or "remain constantly on".
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Dedicated faculty and experienced teaching assistants are continuously on hand to offer guidance and expertise.
And of course the logical base for such a charming little visitor (it answers to the name of "U-Boat 29") was the Globe, where land, air and underwatcr marvels are continuously on view, even in peace time.
This is no easy feat, as customer expectations are continuously on an upward tick.
"Rickshaw drivers cover most roads and areas," says Bhalinge, "and they are continuously on the move day and night.
Brands are continuously on the look-out for creative insights to develop innovative marketing offerings — products, services, advertisements and/or other customer experiences.
Ambulances are continuously on the move around the city.
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The medical team, which comprised of diabetologists, educators, and dieticians, was continuously on-call to manage any unexpected conditions.
And that it is continuously on all our agendas – particularly Hillary's".
Raffle tickets for booze, chocolates, and jigsaw puzzles were continuously on sale.
Rather became CBS's Southern bureau chief, and was continuously on the road.
From the start of the second world war, the family was continuously on the move to avoid the father being interned with other British Nazis.
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