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The phrase "are in continual motion" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is constantly moving or changing without stopping.
Example: "The planets in our solar system are in continual motion around the sun."
Alternatives: "are constantly moving" or "are always in motion."
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The dunes are in continual motion and take on varying shapes and sizes.
On the contrary, the camera needs to remain in unison with characters who are in continual motion — a motion that shouldn't be controlled.
Try to make the balls look as though they are in continual motion.
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Siva is in continual motion during games.
Pushed by winds and currents, the ice pack is in continual motion.
What is more, she said, people from the group houses were in continual motion back and forth between parties.
During the late 1820s Brown discovered, with the aid of a microscope, that minute particles suspended in a liquid are in continual, random motion.
In the monkey, the effects are more serious, but the animal can be trained to discriminate lights of different intensity and even the shapes of objects, provided that these are kept in continual motion.
You see human intimacy and dance liveliness absorbed into pattern, and in several scenes those patterns are, breathtakingly, in continual motion and alteration without loss of human individuality.
As Adam Smith said, outlays on "trinkets of frivolous utility" are what "keeps in continual motion the industry of mankind".Still, the Gulf's splurge might be better spent if governments were doing even less of the splurging.
"The two are in continual contest for control".
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