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Discover LudwigThe phrase "asserted continuously" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a statement or belief that has been maintained or repeated over a period of time without interruption.
Example: "The scientist asserted continuously that climate change is a pressing issue that requires immediate action."
Alternatives: "maintained consistently" or "stated repeatedly".
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That is, the ICAP should meet the following requirements at the input of ICAP: Clk is 100 MHz and is applied continuously; Chip Enable of ICAP is asserted continuously; and write ICAP is asserted continuously and input data are given in every input Clk.
The mechanisms of these effects have been investigated, and new pathways are asserted continuously.
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Japan has continuously asserted that its postwar Constitution, written by Americans during the occupation, bars the use of its armed forces in anything but direct self-defense.
"While he asserted his authority, I continuously questioned it," she expressed, "wondering who suddenly gave him this prominent role in my life and what it is that compelled him to equate his power as a man to his worth in the family".
In an effort to scaffold an all-consuming sense of worthlessness formed in early childhood, the narcissist constructs a grandiose self that he continuously asserts and protects with all of his resources.
We however omitted to state that throughout this process, Ms Pierdant had continuously (and rightly) asserted her innocence, and that both the dismissal and the ban were later overturned by an appeal court, such that her name was cleared and her unblemished record restored with no ongoing suspicion about her legal practice or expertise.
In Theorem 4.1, even though we do not assume that T is completely continuous, even continuous, we can assert that (u_{lambda}) depends continuously on λ.
In Theorem 5.1, even though we do not assume that T is completely continuous or even continuous, we can assert that (u_{lambda}) depends continuously on λ.
From the opening of the overture, a quizzical passage in which abrupt foursquare phrases are grimly asserted and then hauntingly echoed, the music is continuously captivating.
Both the New York courts and the Federal District Court declined to review his case on the ground that his 1942 failure to appeal made his conviction 'final.' He remained in jail despite the fact that he 'continuously asserted his innocence of the crime for which he (had) been convicted' in his petition for habeas corpus and elsewhere.
In his book, Mathewson asserted, "To be a successful pitcher in the Big Leagues, a man must have the head and the arm". Sportswriters have echoed him continuously over the past century.
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