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The phrase "are in continual" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of ongoing or repeated occurrence of something.
Example: "The team members are in continual communication to ensure the project stays on track."
Alternatives: "are in constant" or "are in ongoing".
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"The two are in continual contest for control".
The dunes are in continual motion and take on varying shapes and sizes.
"The club are in continual contact with Merseyside police officers who are in Lille today and the city's police representatives.
On the contrary, the camera needs to remain in unison with characters who are in continual motion — a motion that shouldn't be controlled.
During the late 1820s Brown discovered, with the aid of a microscope, that minute particles suspended in a liquid are in continual, random motion.
A few blocks north, empty lots lie fallow and overgrown, mattresses and other discarded trash pile up on street corners, sidewalks abruptly end, and streets are in continual disrepair.
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Siva is in continual motion during games.
The process is in continual reform.
It has been in continual, heavy use for 36 years.
The current capitalist economic system is in continual crisis.
Murray said he was in continual contact with Mayfield this week.
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